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5. Treatment: Medication

A Baker’s cyst may go away on its own without any further medical care. However, if it is bothersome, then your doctor can diagnose your condition with a physical exam. To ensure a cyst is not mimicking more serious conditions such as a tumor, aneurysm, or blood clot, your doctor may perform an imaging test like an ultrasound, x-ray, or MRI to see the inside of your knee. Your medical provider may inject cortisone into your knee. Corticosteroids will help reduce swelling and relieve the pain. However, another Baker’s cyst may recur later.

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