A Baker's Cyst is usually present if the knee is arthritic and or inflamed. If
the knee is relatively warm to touch, cold packs in front and behind the knee
are probably the most effective thing. Put a thin towel against your skin, or
just wear pants. Place the bag of ice, frozen peas or corn, or gel cold pack
surrounding the knee. Elevating the knee above the heart is also helpful for
intervals with the cold packs. If it helps the pain and or softens the Baker's
Cyst, then the cold can be applied several times a day. You want to feel first
cold, then burning, then aching, then numb for it to be most effective.
DMSO, arnica are a few other ideas. Cold packs may be most effective, though.
Brenda
On Monday, September 28, 2015 9:15 AM, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
Does anyone have any experience with Baker's Cyst? My 75 year old neighbor
has been sufferin with it for a few weeks; her doctor has not be able to remedy
the condition.
It is affecting her right leg behind the knee and is extremely painful. Can
anyone suggest something?
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