Question
A 30-year-old male, who experiences high levels of work stress and physical discomfort, was later diagnosed with a tumor. He noticed a lump on his hand that is painful, possibly a ganglion cyst. This condition may be related to trauma, inflammation, or bacterial infection, potentially leading to the formation of a cystic lump locally, causing discomfort and restricting movement. Treatment can be administered with an anesthetic injection, and the patient should maintain a light diet, keep a cheerful mood, avoid overwork and staying up late, ensure adequate sleep, and maintain a moderate exercise routine. In daily life, one should avoid both hunger and overeating, and never overindulge in food and drinks.
Answer
Based on the symptoms described, a lump on the hand may not necessarily be a tumor but could be a ganglion cyst. Treatment involves anesthetic injection therapy, and it is important for the patient to maintain good living habits.