That small bump on the wrist is most likely a ganglion cyst—a fluid-filled lump that forms near joints or tendons, especially on the wrist. It can appear suddenly and feel soft or firm, sometimes changing size over time.
⚠️ Why It Happens (Your Daily Habits Matter)
This type of lump often develops بسبب something very common:
- Repetitive hand movements (typing, scrolling, gaming)
- Wrist strain from work or daily tasks
- Overuse of joints without enough rest
- Minor joint or tendon irritation over time
In simple terms, your wrist is being used the same way over and over—and your body reacts by forming this fluid pocket.
🔍 Symptoms to Watch
A ganglion cyst is usually harmless, but you might notice:
- A visible bump on the wrist
- Mild discomfort or pressure
- Pain when moving the joint
- Tingling if it presses on a nerve
Some people feel nothing at all—it’s just there.
🚫 What You Should NOT Do
You may have heard old advice like “hit it with a book” to make it disappear. Don’t do that. It can cause injury or make things worse.
✅ What Actually Helps
- Rest your wrist and reduce repetitive strain
- Use a wrist brace if needed
- Apply gentle compression
- See a doctor if it becomes painful or grows
In many cases, it can go away on its own.
💭 Final Thought
This small lump is your body’s quiet way of saying:
“You’re using this joint too much.”
Sometimes, the simplest daily habits—like how often you use your phone or keyboard—can leave visible signs on your body.