The specialist can establish a diagnosis using:
🔹   Physical exam.   He or she will feel the affected area to assess the size, texture, and tenderness of the mass. 🔹   Ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging.   To look at the internal structure of the mass in more detail. 🔹   Fluid aspiration.   In some cases, fluid is removed with a needle for testing.
âš¡ Treatment options
The treatment will depend on the severity of the case. Options include:
🔹Observation   .   If you don’t feel any discomfort, your doctor may recommend simply monitoring yourself. 🔹Immobilization   .   Use a splint to reduce movement and decrease swelling. 🔹Aspiration   .   Fluid is removed with a needle, but the lump may return. 🔹Surgery   .   If the lump is very large, painful, or keeps coming back, your doctor may suggest surgery to remove it.
🚨 Don’t try to pop it at home
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