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  Pain-Free in Two Weeks  
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In less than a week the tendonitis that plagued me for years started going away. By the end of the second week, the pain was completely gone. - Scott Virtue, Indiana

 
 
  Enjoying an Active Life  
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Frequent bouts of knee arthritis flare-ups were so painful, I would cry walking a short distance. I am now pain-free, back to an active life, and not worrying about the harmful effects of the Celebrex the doctor prescribed and other NSAIDs. I'm also saving lots of money." - Merilou Barnekow, Texas

 

 
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  More Energy -  Zero Pain  
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"Since starting this program I've hardly taken any medication and I'm going strong. I have loads of energy, I have zero pain and my joints feel great. I'm even starting to exercise again!" - Norma McNeale, Florida

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  Natural Bursitis Medications  
Naturopathic Treatments for Bursitis

If you have a history of rheumatoid arthritis or gout, conditions that may cause bursitis, the cure will involve dietary changes to eliminate uric acid from your system. 

Uric acid is a normal byproduct of metabolism, but it may cause gout and bursitis in people who are not able to break down the uric acid, which is normally eliminated through the urine.

The best cure for people bursitis -- when the cause is linked to gout -- is to drink plenty of water to flush out the system and maintain a proper diet. However, if the cause of your inflammatory bursitis is a trauma, then the cure may involve exercise, rest and avoiding repetitive motions.

Get Soothing Relief for Bursitis

Your doctor may tell you the cause of your bursitis is chronic. The most common cause of chronic bursitis is a minor trauma to the shoulder. The cause of your bursitis may be prolonged kneeling on a hard surface. If your occupation is to lay tile or wood floors, your bursitis cure may involve taking rests and using pads to give yourself a cushion.

A direct blow such as an accidental bump may cause acute bursitis. A blow can cause blood to leak into the bursa and your bursitis cure should target the relief of pain and swelling.

What if the cause of your bursitis is an infection called septic bursitis? About 85 percent of septic bursitis occurs in men so more men than women will want to be prepared by examining a bursitis cause and cure.

Also, people who should be the most concerned about the cause and cure for bursitis are people with a history of diabetes or alcoholism. Understanding a bursitis cause and cure is also key for patients with kidney conditions or those undergoing steroid treatments because they are at high risk.

A cure for bursitis may rest in making changes to your diet, exercise and changing the habits that cause the pain. A basic bursitis cure involves adopting the bursitis diet because there are some foods that may cause symptoms associated with bursitis.

Get Rid of Bursitis Pain for Good

Eating more fruits and vegetables, drinking juices that are freshly squeezed and avoiding junk food, refined oils and sugars, may prove to be a bursitis cure.

While scientists have not found a universal cure for bursitis, there are many remedies that provide temporary relief by pinpointing the cause of the pain. Make a habit of resting and stop the activity that is the cause of the joint pain. Especially if the cause of your bursitis is not an infection, it is possible to cure yourself by getting adequate rest.

If the cause of your bursitis is a trauma, one home remedy cure is to immobilize and apply ice, on and off again on your joint at 10-minute intervals. Another cure is to use castor oil on the afflicted joint to alleviate the bursitis pain no matter what the cause of it. Apply a heating pad if the cause of your bursitis is a chronic inflammation from overuse.

Change up your therapy for the most effective bursitis cure. If you have been using cold to treat the bursitis pain, switch to heat. If you have been exercising to cure the problem, try immobilization.

Depending on the cause of your bursitis, some physicians will prescribe nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs as a possible cure. Another underlying cause of bursitis is tuberculosis so people looking for a bursitis cause and cure will study tuberculosis. Some experts believe both a chronic and a hidden infection may cause bursitis.

Bursitis may cause chronic inflammation. It may also cause poor musculoskeletal health so your doctor needs to find a cure that will resolve all of your varied symptoms that depend on the location of the bursa experiencing inflammation. Bursitis will cause pain and will cause you to have a limited range of movement. Bursitis can even cause muscles to become weak and atrophy.

Bursitis can become a recurrent condition especially when accompanied by an underlying cause such as chronic overuse, gout or rheumatoid arthritis. Your doctor will know the best cure for your bursitis based on the cause and other factors related to your personal medical history and genetics.

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