Finding a lump on your wrist can be worrying, but in many cases it turns out to be harmless. Still, doctors recommend paying attention to any new or growing lump so you can rule out possible problems.

🟢 1️⃣ Ganglion Cyst (Most Common Cause)
The most frequent reason for a wrist lump is a Ganglion Cyst.
Typical signs:
- Round or oval lump near a joint or tendon
- May change size over time
- Usually painless (but can sometimes press on nerves)
These cysts are benign and not cancerous, and sometimes disappear on their own.
🟡 2️⃣ Lipoma
Another possible cause is a Lipoma.
Features:
- Soft and movable under the skin
- Slow-growing
- Usually painless
Lipomas are generally harmless but can be removed if they cause discomfort.
🔴 3️⃣ Tendon or Joint Problems
Inflammation around tendons can sometimes create swelling or lumps, such as in Tenosynovitis.
This may come with:
- Pain during movement
- Stiffness
- Swelling around the wrist.
⚠️ 4️⃣ Rarely, a More Serious Condition
Although uncommon, persistent lumps could be related to tumors such as Soft Tissue Sarcoma.
Doctors usually check for warning signs like:
- Rapid growth
- Severe pain
- Hard, immovable lump
- Skin changes over the lump
🚩 When You Should See a Doctor
Seek medical advice if the lump:
- Keeps growing
- Becomes painful
- Limits movement of the wrist
- Doesn’t go away after several weeks
Doctors may examine it and sometimes use ultrasound or MRI to identify the cause.
✅ Bottom line: Most wrist lumps are benign cysts or fatty growths, but it’s still wise to have any persistent or unusual lump checked by a healthcare professional.
