Protruding bones at the wrist may be normal or abnormal conditions such as osteochondromas, bone cysts, and tendon sheath cysts. Bone protrusion at the wrist may be a normal structure, such as the radius or ulna stem. Other bony masses such as osteochondromas and bone cysts may also be present, as well as localized soft tissue masses such as tendon sheath cysts. If pathology is present, consider consulting a doctor at the orthopedic department of the hospital in a timely manner and combine it with an examination to make a judgment. If it is a normal radial or ulnar styloid, no special treatment is needed. If a bony mass is found, it is necessary to improve the X-ray examination of the wrist joint, and if necessary, CT or magnetic resonance examination can be carried out. If it is osteochondroma or bone cyst, it can be treated surgically under the operation of the doctor. If it is a soft tissue mass, ultrasound and other examinations can be perfected. After clear diagnosis, treatment will be carried out under the guidance of doctors.