#2 - Kienböck's Disease
Kienböck's disease affects the blood supply to the small bones in the wrist called the lunate. Bones are alive and they need nutrition from the blood to stay alive. Which means that a painful and stiff wrist could actually be the symptoms of osteonecrosis - dying bones. Once the bone dies, it's not coming back. It becomes brittle and breaks. No more hand.

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#3 - Ganglions
Ganglions are non-cancerous lumps that can grow up to 2.5 cm. They are filled with fluid. Although ganglions are not necessarily dangerous, they can damage the nerves in the wrist and hand. If you notice one, see your doctor. He might need to drain it to prevent nerve damage.

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