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The mild Baker’s cyst is nothing to worry about. However, the patient needs to understand that the Baker’s cyst is only a symptom of inflammation elsewhere in the knee and is not a primary ...
In rare cases, a Baker’s cyst may not go away despite treatment of an underlying medical condition in the knee joint. Surgery to remove the cyst may be an option in such a situation, but it is ...
Surgery: Occasionally, surgery may be recommended. For example, surgery may be necessary when a Baker's cyst is due to an infection that does not promptly improve with antibiotics.
Surgery: Occasionally, surgery may be recommended. For example, surgery may be necessary when a Baker's cyst is due to an infection that does not promptly improve with antibiotics.
Surgery: Occasionally, surgery may be recommended. For example, surgery may be necessary when a Baker's cyst is due to an infection that does not promptly improve with antibiotics.