I hope I post this in time so you do not smash the ganglion with a bible. Actually these used to be called "bible bumps" because (ill advised) people would smash them with a heavy object to flatten them. One runs the risk of a foreign body granuloma, not to mention reoccurence of the ganglion.
I can not tell you what the cause of the pain is, but I recommend you see a orthopedist, regardless of insurance or none.
Posted By Vivian Abrams DPM on February 28, 2006 at 21:56:38:
In Reply to: ganglion
posted by vanessa on February 28, 2006 at 09:29:10:
Softens and remove corns in a most comfortable way. It is ideal to help relieve pain on a toe or finger affected by corns, blebs, blisters, hammertoes, calluses and digital traumas.