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I have severe pain in my wrist that started this evening. The pain is constant and throbbing, located on my left wrist towards the outer side below my pinkie. It worsens when I move my arm. I have not taken any medications and am 25 years old. I was not injured and was doing regular activities, including using a rolling pin and doing henna on my other hand. What could have caused this and how should I treat it?

February 21st, 2023

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