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Is it possible for a cyst to move muscle and possibly bone?

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Is it possible for a cyst to move muscle and possibly bone?

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In discussing the problem with my left forearm, it was posited that a cyst could be the cause of the lack of tautness in the area of my left wrist. But for this to be the case, the cyst would have to make the bone/muscle shift upward, towards the thumb,while not shifting the bone/muscle outward away from the main forearm bones. In such a manner that the bone/muscle is no longer centered. Also, the lack of tautness exists whether I make a fist with my left hand or not. Although veins will show more, they are easily moved as is the surrounding flesh. I can also push the flesh downward between the veins a good distance, there isn’t that much room between the back of the forearm and the fleshy front of it. I called the doctor that gave me the cortisone shot, but I was not called back, I would have talked it over if he had. I will have to do something else.

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