
- [2017-04-18] When should someone seek medical care for bursitis
- Because bursitis can be infectious and needs to be treated with antibiotics, it is best to see a doctor the first time you recognize symptoms. If the pain is not getting better with home care, your doctor may be able to offer some alternatives such
- [2017-04-03] What is the medical treatment for bursitis?
- If your bursitis is not infectious, the doctor may inject the bursa with a corticosteroid to reduce inflammation. If your bursitis is infectious, the bursa will be drained with a needle. The doctor will prescribe antibiotics to be taken in pill form
- [2017-03-13] What exams do health-care professionals use to diagnose bursitis
- History: The doctor will usually take a detailed history about the onset of symptoms and will want to know what movement or activity makes you feel more or less pain. You will need to report other medical problems you may have. Fluid removal: The do
- [2017-03-06] What are causes of bursitis?
- The most common causes of bursitis are repetitive motions (for example, repeated throwing of a ball), trauma (extensive kneeling or hitting your knee on a table), infection, and preexisting rheumatoid conditions. Trauma Trauma causes inflammatory bu
- [2017-02-13] What are bursitis symptoms and signs?
- Bursitis causes pain and tenderness around the affected bone or tendon. The bursae sacs may swell, often making movement difficult. The most commonly affected joints are the shoulder, elbow, knee, and foot. Shoulder In the shoulder, the subacromial
- [2017-02-06] Is there a way to prevent bursitis?
- If a certain activity causes you to develop bursitis, then limit that activity or use protective measures. Use kneepads or cushioning for gardening and scrubbing floors. Workers such as plumbers, roofers, and carpet layers should wear knee protection
- [2017-01-12] Bursitis facts
- A bursa is a fluid-filled sac that cushions an area of friction between tissues, such as tendon and bone. Bursae reduce friction between moving parts of the body, such as around the joints of the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, and adjacent to the Achill
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