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They aren't.
Bumping your wrist could cause bruising, swelling, or discomfort. It's important to rest the wrist, apply ice to reduce swelling, and consider seeing a doctor if there is severe pain, limited mobility, or signs of a more serious injury like a fracture.
Swelling is very common post-operatively. If swelling persists 2-4 weeks after surgery visit your GP for a check up.
A pop in the wrist may not be anything to worry about. If it is accompanied by pain or swelling you should see a doctor to have this checked.
yeah you can, mine was fractured I had no swelling no bruise, just sharp pain when I moved it yeah you can, mine was fractured I had no swelling no bruise, just sharp pain when I moved it
The mechanism or how your wrist was hurt plays a big part. If you have point tenderness over a specific carpal or wrist bone. If you have swelling,and bruising and loss of or decreased range of motion. All these things are part of an exam and history. You will need an xray to be positive. The signs of a break or sprain are pain, redness, swelling and a decreased range of movement of your hand. If the swelling and pain does not get less over the course of a few hours, it is best to get the wrist x-rayed as certain breaks might not heal well if left alone. Only an x-ray can determine a fracture.
The are a few symptoms of wrist injuries. The symptoms include swelling, pain, heat/warmth of the joint, discolouration, deformity and being unable to move the joint.
likely due to inflammation or injury in the area, such as from repetitive motion strain, arthritis, or trauma. It is important to rest the wrist, apply ice to reduce swelling, and seek medical attention if the swelling persists or is accompanied by severe pain or restricted movement.
Because the area of the wrist through which the median nerve passes is very narrow, any swelling in the area will lead to pressure on the median nerve.
Hitting your hand too hard is unlikely to break your wrist. However, it can cause bruising or swelling in the area. To break your wrist from an impact, it would usually require a significant force or direct blow to the wrist itself.
I just noticed my left wrist is larger than my right. I, too, am right handed, but this week I was bitten by a cat on my left wrist. After antibiotics the swelling has nearly disappeared, but I fear my wrist will be forever larger than my right.