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Ganglion cysts are the most common type of growth that can occur in your hand. They can occur anywhere on the hand or wrist, and are frequently seen on the back of the fingers or either side of the wrist. These non-cancerous lumps are fluid-filled and can range in size...
When you have carpal tunnel syndrome, something has caused your median nerve, which runs through your hand, wrist, and carpal tunnel, to become compressed, irritated, or damaged. This condition affects about 3%-6% of the adult population. The nerve affliction causes symptoms, such as pain, tingling, and numbness, in your fingers...
While some hobbies can contribute to the development of trigger finger, the condition isn’t usually found among gun enthusiasts. The name “trigger finger” comes from the sudden snapping that happens when you try to straighten a finger that seems to be stuck in a curled position. In some cases, this...