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my pulse is in my wrist?
so i kind of fxxxked up my elbow about 3 years ago, doctors said it should be fine unless theres no pian, but now ive noticed a bump in my wrist, and it beats, like my pulse, it is noticeable, especially because it beats and moves my skin, dosent happen on my other wrist (right) parents wont take me to the docs? any ideas?
i had taken an mri for my elbow, and the doctors said it should be fine unless there was no pian, but its my pulse that worries me
it is just below where the thumb bone ends...
may it also be because of my elbow being a little disfigured, its kind of more pushed in, to the point where i cant touch my shoulder, and also the lump on my wrist is about the size of say, a pimple
3 Answers
- ?Lv 74 years ago
There is nothing wrong with you. You have always had a pulse in your wrists. Everyone does. It's normal.
- ?Lv 54 years ago
This is a usual thing to happen. The pulse is meant to be felt there, because the blood circles around back to the heart back there, causing a bump. The reason it is not on the right wrist is because the heart is closer to the left side of the body.
- JameyLv 74 years ago
It might be a ganglion which is like a lump of fatty tissue that grows under the skin (they aren't dangerous, look it up). This would push up the blood vein to nearer the surface which would make the pulse more visible.