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Bursitis occurs when the sacs of fluid that cushion movement between the bones, tendons and muscles at your joints or the bursa become inflamed causing mild to severe pain. One symptom of bursitis is a dull ache or stiffness in the affected area such as the big toe, knee, elbow, hip or shoulder. This bursitis symptom is accompanied by pain that increases with pressure or movement. The area may be tender to the touch, a symptom of bursitis. Another bursitis symptom is redness of the skin in the area of the inflamed bursa. Bursitis Articles: Heel Bursitis ~ Hip Bursitis ~ Ischial Bursitis ~ Olecranon Bursitis ~ Prepatellar Bursitis ~ Retrocalcaneal Bursitis ~ Shoulder Bursitis ~ Subacromial Bursitis ~ Trochanter Bursitis If you have a symptom of bursitis, talk to your doctor about preventing the reoccurrence of bursitis through strength-training exercises once the inflammation has subsided. Get Rid of Bursitis Pain for Good People with any symptom of bursitis should take frequent breaks during repetitive activities. Also, your symptom of bursitis, depending on which symptom you are manifesting, may be minimized by cushioning your joints when on hard surfaces. Some people with a symptom of bursitis such as stiffness in the joints may also have another chronic condition. In fact, some doctors may confuse bursitis with forms of arthritis since a person may exhibit the same symptom. Conduct a self-evaluation to determine whether or not you need to visit your doctor with complains of a bursitis symptom. If you have one symptom of bursitis you should visit your doctor.
In acute bursitis, a symptom may appear suddenly. On the other hand, with chronic bursitis, a symptom such as pain, tenderness or limited movement may reappear after exercise. Get Soothing Relief for Bursitis Bursitis is a form of soft tissue rheumatism so you will want to visit a rheumatologist to verify if your particular problem is a bursitis symptom. The cause of bursitis is often overuse or misuse of your joints although it may be caused by trauma or associated with other diseases. What causes bursitis? If you have a symptom of bursitis you need to know it is caused by excessive pressure, repetitive movement, acute or chronic infection or tuberculosis. Finally, if you have a symptom of bursitis, you might also want to be checked for other joint problems such as gout or arthritis. The most common area affected by bursitis is the shoulder, knees, buttocks, elbows and hips. Some people have a symptom of bursitis, swelling or pain, in their heel or base of their big toe. Eliminate Bursitis Pain once and for all -- with proven natural supplements for bursitis pain relief! |
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