What’s wrong with your wrist?

Wrist pain is mainly caused by stenosing tenosynovitis of the radial tuberosity, carpal tunnel syndrome, and injury to the triangular cartilage complex. 1. Stenosing tenosynovitis of the radial tuberosity: pain occurs in the radial tuberosity of the wrist joint, the general pressure pain is more obvious in the place, in the hard to make a fist ruler bias wrist will trigger or aggravate the pain. It is often associated with excessive wrist strain and is common in manual laborers. 2. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: The pain and discomfort occur in the dorsal or palmar side of the wrist, usually accompanied by numbness of the thumb, finger and middle finger, which can be clearly diagnosed by electromyography. 3. Triangular cartilage complex injury: there is a history of trauma or lifting heavy objects or incorrect wrist posture, pain occurs on the ulnar side of the wrist, localized pressure and pain, in the rotation of the wrist joint will trigger or aggravate the pain, through the magnetic resonance examination can be clearly diagnosed. Wrist pain can be diagnosed by MRI. Tumor and infection cannot be ruled out, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for a clear diagnosis.