• Hard stationary lump on wrist?

I found a lump on the inner side of my wrist, and it’s fairly small but has grown a little bit since I found it, it is hard and I can’t move it around. I’m wondering if I should get it checked out?

3 Answers

  • Dermatologist
  • Irvine, CA

A hard, stationary lump on the wrist could be something like a ganglion cyst, a small tumor, or a bone growth. Since it's growing and doesn't move, it's a good idea to get it checked by a doctor to rule out anything serious.

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  • Dermatologist
  • Pottsville, PA

Could be a ganglion cyst. A family doctor or dermatologist can tell you for sure.

  • Dermatologist
  • Fort Pierce, FL

You should see a doctor for any concerns regarding lumps.Hard lumps under the skin can be two things: a cyst or Lipoma.

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