The symptoms of ganglion cysts can vary depending on their size and location but commonly include:
- Visible Lump (the most apparent symptom of a ganglion cyst is a noticeable lump on the wrist, hand, foot, or ankle. The cyst is usually round or oval and can range in size from as small as a pea to as large as a golf ball)
- Pain or Discomfort (while many ganglion cysts are painless, some can cause pain or discomfort, especially if they press on a nerve. The pain may be sharp or aching and can worsen with joint movement or repetitive use of the affected area)
- Tingling or Numbness (if a ganglion cyst compresses a nerve, it may lead to tingling, numbness, or a sense of weakness in the affected area)
- Reduced Range of Motion (larger cysts or cysts located near a joint may restrict movement or make certain activities difficult, especially if the cyst becomes irritated or inflamed)