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Bursitis: Treatment, Procedure, Cost, And Side Effects

What is Bursitis? Types of Bursitis Symptoms of Bursitis Causes of Bursitis Risk Factors of Bursitis Prevention of Bursitis Diagnosis of Bursitis Home Remedies for Bursitis When to see a doctor for Bursitis? Treatment of Bursitis Outlook

What is Bursitis?

Bursitis describes a painful condition that develops as a result of bursae inflammation. Bursae are usually small, fluid-filled sacs that help to cushion the bones, muscles, and tendons present near the joints. Bursitis can appear anywhere on the body but there are some specific locations such as the hip, elbow, knee, etc. This causes a number of issues, including swelling, discomfort, redness, and immobility. Various treatments are available to treat this disorder. However, some go for home remedies too.

summary- Bursitis occurs to inflamed and improper functioning of bursae. This includes severe complications.

Types of Bursitis

Bursitis is categorized into distinct categories. Although it may happen anywhere in the body. There are some specific areas including-

  • Anterior Achilles tendon bursitis - results due to extra stress on the Achilles tendon. Also known as Albert’s disease.
  • Posterior Achilles tendon bursitis - occurs due to the type of walking which presses the soft heel tissue. Also known as Haglund’s deformity. Most common in young women.
  • Hip bursitis - often results due to injury, spinal abnormalities, or overuse. Most common in women, middle-aged people as well as older people
  • Knee bursitis - caused by the lack of stretching before exercise, being overweight, arthritis, etc. also called goosefoot bursitis.
  • Kneecap bursitis - occurs in people who sit on their knees a lot. Also known as prepatellar bursitis.
  • Elbow bursitis - occurs due to inflammation of the olecranon bursa due to constant pressure on the elbow.

summary- The division of Bursitis is mainly based on the types of affected areas. Any bodily part, such as the elbow, knee, or hip, could be impacted.

Symptoms of Bursitis

Bursitis refers to the painful condition that affects the bursae. These are small fluid-filled sacs that help to cushion the bones, tendons, and muscles near the joints. Inflamed bursae result in bursitis. Bursitis symptoms include-

  • Feels achy or stiff
  • Sudden inability to move joint
  • Bruising or rashes in the effects area
  • Sharp or shooting pain
  • Painful while moving or pressing the joint
  • Swelling, etc.

summary- Bursitis signs are mainly shown in some specific areas like the shoulders, elbow, and hip. Patients also experience a sudden inability to move a joint.

Causes of Bursitis

Bursitis occurs when the bursae are filled with fluids and are unable to perform their functions properly. There are several causes of bursitis injury. There are some underlying diseases that give rise to bursitis, such as-

  • Tendonitis
  • Gout
  • Diabetes
  • Arthritis
  • Thyroid disease, etc.

summary- Different patients have different reasons for bursitis. The most common ones are injury and overuse. It may also appear due to infection.

Risk Factors of Bursitis

Although anyone can develop Bursitis there are certain factors that often increase the risk of developing Bursitis. These are-

  • Age
  • Some underlying disorders
  • Occupation
  • Overweight
  • Hobbies, etc.

summary- Some diseases like systemic disorders, and diabetes often increase Bursitis risks. We need to maintain a healthy weight to avoid excess pressure on the knee and hip.

Prevention of Bursitis

Bursitis may lead to several complications like the inability to move. Therefore, we can follow some simple rules to avoid Bursitis, such as-

  • Start new exercises slowly
  • Do not overstress the body
  • Stop practices that result in pain
  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Warm up before exercises
  • Take repetitive breaks.

summary- Bursitis often results in adverse effects later on. So, it is better to prevent it by following the above-stated rules.

Diagnosis of Bursitis

Diagnosis of Bursitis involves several methods. Doctors apply different diagnostic methods for accurate results. Doctors also pay attention to the medical history of the patients. The diagnostic methods include-

  • Lab test
  • MRI
  • Ultrasound

summary- Different patients may show different symptoms. Therefore, doctors use different methods of diagnosis because It can not be diagnosed by a single physical examination.

Home Remedies for Bursitis

Some patients often use conventional methods to treat bursitis. These methods are known as home remedies that help to relieve the symptoms to a greater extent. These remedies could be-

  • Applying ice pack for reduction of swelling.
  • Applying heating pad
  • Taking proper rest
  • Taking warm bath
  • Avoid overuse of the affected areas
  • Taking pain relievers.

summary- These above-stated remedies can help a lot but we must not rely on them completely. If the situation still worsens after all these applications then we should consult a doctor for complete treatment.

When to see a doctor for Bursitis?

Bursitis may not seem too serious to everyone because sometimes it does not require any treatment and it goes away on its own. If it does not disappear on its own completely and comes back then It needs proper treatment and medications. If we leave bursitis untreated, then it may worsen the situation of the patient including swelling, redness or inability to move joints. Therefore, we should immediately consult a doctor.

summary- Bursitis can be serious if not treated on time and delayed for a long time because as time passes, the disease develops serious complications

Treatment of Bursitis

A detailed diagnosis is very important for the treatment of Bursitis. Sometimes, bursitis heals on its own but if it does not then treatments are available out there to serve this purpose. These include-

  • Therapy
  • Injections
  • Medications
  • Surgery
  • Assisted devices, etc.

summary- These methods are applied to the patients as per the severity of the symptoms. Surgeries are usually the terminal option to eradicate bursitis completely.

Outlook

Bursitis mainly affects joints by making them unable to move. It can be easily depicted by the red, swell-out appearance. It occurs due to the inflammation of the bursae that play an important role in cushioning the joints and their movements. Doctors advise some treatments after a detailed diagnosis. Some home remedies are also formulated to cure this disorder.

summary- Bursitis can be treated if we are careful about its symptoms. Its treatment has a higher success rate so must not delay the treatment.
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