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How are Baker's cysts treated?

A Baker's cyst does not always require treatment. In particular, it is not usually recommended for children as the condition often goes away without treatment. Treatments can include: physiotherapy - icepacks, crutches and special exercises to maintain and improve mobility; fluid draining - a needle is used to drain fluid from the cyst. However, it can recur if the underlying condition is not also treated; cortisone injections - to reduce inflammation, and; surgery - in some cases, surgery is performed to remove the cyst entirely.

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Author: Dr Bow Tauro PhD, BSc (Hons)
First answered: 10 Jul 2015
Last reviewed: 19 May 2018
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