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What Causes Swelling And Weakness In The Wrist After An Injury?

I punched a wall with my hand and the top of my right hand on the right side is swollen and has a bump on it. It is located between the bottom of my pinky and the wrist on the far right top side. I also am unable to grip anything with significant weight. Is this normal? Any suggestions or idea if this is normal after doing what I did?
Fri, 5 May 2017
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hi
I have evaluated your query thoroughly
it seems like inflammation of injury site

you take cefixime (200mg) twice a day for five days
you take serratiopeptidase and aceclofenac combination twice a day for five days
give rest of the part which is injured

don't move that part

hope I can solve your query
thanks for trusting health care magic
regards
bye
take care
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What Causes Swelling And Weakness In The Wrist After An Injury?

hi I have evaluated your query thoroughly it seems like inflammation of injury site you take cefixime (200mg) twice a day for five days you take serratiopeptidase and aceclofenac combination twice a day for five days give rest of the part which is injured don t move that part hope I can solve your query thanks for trusting health care magic regards bye take care