

A ganglion cyst is a fluid-filled swelling that usually appears near a joint or tendon, most commonly on the wrist, though it can occur anywhere on the body.
It develops when the protective sheath of a tendon or joint forms a small tear, allowing fluid to collect beneath the skin. In some cases, when the cyst presses on a nearby nerve, it can lead to pain, tingling, or discomfort.
In many conventional cases, surgery is advised, but recurrence is not uncommon.
Through individualized homeopathic treatment, the focus is on stimulating natural healing and correcting the underlying imbalance. Each case is studied in detail—covering both physical and emotional symptoms—to prescribe the most suitable remedy. With consistent care, the ganglion gradually dissolves, skin texture improves, and patients experience complete, lasting relief without surgery.