Bone cysts are fluid-filled holes that form in bones. They mainly affect children and teenagers. They're not usually serious, but they sometimes need to be treated with surgery.
A bone cyst may not need treatment if it's small and not causing any problems.
They often get better on their own, especially in children and teenagers.
You may have regular X-rays for a few years to check your bone is healing and the cyst isn't getting bigger.
A bone cyst might need to be treated if it's:
The main treatments are:
Treatment is done under general anaesthetic. You won't usually need to stay in hospital overnight.
It normally takes at least a few months for the bone to heal.
You may need to avoid activities or sports that could damage the bone until it has healed.
You'll have regular X-rays for a few years to check it's getting better.
This could mean the cyst has come back or you've developed an infection from surgery.
It's quite common for bone cysts to come back, especially in the first couple of years after treatment.
The exact cause of bone cysts is unknown. They're not cancer and don't spread to other parts of the body.
The main types of cyst are thought to have different causes:
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