Bursitis Treatment
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- Introduction for bursitis
- Diet for bursitis
- Nutritions and supplements for bursitis control
- Bursitis Herbal treatment
- Acupressure treatment for bursitis
- Homeopathy treatment for bursitis
- The primary treatment for an inflamed bursa is rest. Bursitis will often subside on its own after a few days rest. Resting the area where the bursa is located gives the fluid time to be reabsorbed into the bloodstream, allowing the swelling to subside.
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may be used
- If the pain is severe and is severe and fails to respond to ordinary measures, your physician may give you a local injection of an anesthetic for pain and / or a corticosteroid to bring down inflammation.
- If infection occurs, your doctor may prescribe an antibiotic and drain the fluid from the bursa.
- To stop the swelling from recurring, your physician may apply a pressure bandage.
- If all else fails and the condition continues to recur, your doctor may recommended a bursectomy. This is a surgical procedure in which the lining of the bursal sac is removed to prevent the condition from coming back.
- Bursitis: It provides medical information about bursitis disease including causes, symptoms, etc.
- Bursitis diet : It gives information and guidelines to choose your sample diet to eliminate bursitis.
- Bursitis nutritions and supplements: This section provides comprehensive list of nutritional supplements for bursitis.
- Herbal treatment for bursitis: This section focuses on various traditional herbal treatments used to cure bursitis.
- Bursitis acupressure treatment: This section provides various locations of acupressure points on the body for bursitis.
- Bursitis homeopathy treatment: It provides information about homeopathic medicines required for curing bursitis.