I have a cyst in my forearm that presents itself when my wrist is in flexion. It came around when I started lifting. No big deal.
Be that as it may, the two reasons I didn't have it drained are, first, that I literally don't notice it unless I think about it and, second, my doctor did not offer to drain it in his office, instead referring me to a surgeon's office, where it would be done right in the office. Not being familiar with cysts, I don't know if my doctor's referral is typical or not. Is this a typical thing done in a family practitioner's office?
I have a cyst in my forearm that presents itself when my wrist is in flexion. It came around when I started lifting. No big deal.
OP here. Lump is pretty much gone now. Only thing I did was ignore it.