What’s wrong with a wrist that hurts when I exert myself?

Wrist pain on exertion may be caused by wrist strain, synovial disease, wrist ligament injury and other reasons.
1. Wrist strain: repeated friction of the wrist can cause tendon edema or tenosynovitis, which can cause pain when exerting oneself on the wrist.
2. Synovial disease: such as rheumatoid synovitis and other diseases can cause pathological changes in the synovial membrane, which can lead to pain when exerting the wrist.
3. Wrist ligament injury: when the ligaments of the wrist are injured, exertion of the wrist can stimulate the injured ligaments and cause pain.
It is recommended to go to regular hospitals for timely treatment of wrist pain, to clarify the cause of the disease, and to carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors to avoid delaying the condition.