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Pain in the lateral forearm during exercise
Generally, this situation may be caused by a sprained wrist. Generally, if the pain is severe, there may be swelling on the outside of the hand, and the pain is heavier. Don't move your wrist, or it will hurt even more.

In addition, tenosynovitis of the patient's wrist may also cause wrist pain, so in this case, the patient may have some pressure, pain and numbness, edema and tingling of the patient's fingers. In addition, because the patient has rheumatism or gout symptoms, it may cause wrist pain, find out the reasons and treat the symptoms.