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What Could Be The Reason For Having Bubble On My Wrist After Hitting My Heavy Bag?

Hey about 4 days ago i was hitting my heavy bag and landed my right hand wrong on one punch , that lead to soreness but it was slight pain that anyone can bare . but as i woke up the morning after my hand was quite swollen and lost close to all mobility in my wrist . Fast forward 2 days , which is now . I have a big bubble on the right side of my right wrist which doesn't hurt , and I've gain a fair of my mobility back . What do you think this injury may be ?
Fri, 27 Dec 2013
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Welcome to HCM.
Swelling is due to soft tissue injury.
There might be collection of blood inside.
You cal apply ice 3 to 5 times a day.
Take nsaid with serratiopeptidase.
Apply nsaid gel locally.
Avoid any extra movements,weight lifting.
Consult orthopedic surgeon for better medications.
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What Could Be The Reason For Having Bubble On My Wrist After Hitting My Heavy Bag?

Welcome to HCM. Swelling is due to soft tissue injury. There might be collection of blood inside. You cal apply ice 3 to 5 times a day. Take nsaid with serratiopeptidase. Apply nsaid gel locally. Avoid any extra movements,weight lifting. Consult orthopedic surgeon for better medications.