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What Could Be The Indent On The Top Of My Arms?

On the top of both of my hands (opposite of the palm side) and near where the hand is connected to my arm there s a little indent, most easily felt when I move my hand down. It s on both sides and has always been there-never a problem and seemed normal. But the one on my right side really hurts. Hurts to move hand-especially downwards, or use any force to move it. It also hurts to apply pressure to it. There is no bruising or swelling at all. And it s most likely not a cyst because I have had two in my foot and one in my wrist and it s not a normal spot and it doesn t feel like a cyst and there s not even a tiny bump. What could this be? Do I need to go to the doctor, or will it go away in a few days?
Tue, 24 Jan 2017
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
you could be suffering from injury to wrist ligament called a tfcc injury. it is usually following a twisting injury or strain of wrist. if the pain is not subsiding even after 2 weeks of rest to the wrist better consult an orthopedician
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What Could Be The Indent On The Top Of My Arms?

you could be suffering from injury to wrist ligament called a tfcc injury. it is usually following a twisting injury or strain of wrist. if the pain is not subsiding even after 2 weeks of rest to the wrist better consult an orthopedician