A bump that is growing slowly on the wrist could be caused by a variety of factors, such as a cyst, ganglion, or even a tumor. It is important to seek medical attention to receive an accurate diagnosis and determine the appropriate course of treatment. Waiting too long or attempting self-treatment could lead to negative effects and delay proper medical care. It is best to consult a doctor for further evaluation and guidance.
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