Noticing a Lump on Your Hand? Here’s What You Need to Know — When to Worry (and When Not To)

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1. Ganglion Cyst

What it is: A fluid-filled sac near joints or tendons (often on the back of the wrist or base of fingers)

Feels like: Smooth, round, rubbery; may change size

Pain?: Usually painless—but can press on nerves and cause tingling

Treatment: Often disappears on its own. If bothersome, a doctor can drain or remove it.

2. Lipoma

What it is: A soft, fatty lump under the skin

Feels like: Movable, squishy, slow-growing

Pain?: Rarely painful

Treatment: No treatment needed unless it grows or irritates.

3. Inclusion Cyst

What it is: Trapped skin cells after a cut or puncture wound

Feels like: Small, firm, pea-sized lump under the skin

Pain?: Usually none

Treatment: May resolve on its own; can be removed if persistent.

⚠️ Lumps Linked to Joint or Tendon Issues:

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