How to treat bursitis?

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Bursitis can be caused by injury, some of which are direct violence injury, some of which are excessive movements of joint flexion, extension, abduction and external rotation. After repeated, long-term and continuous friction and compression, the bursa strain leads to inflammation, and the bursa can be thickened by wear. How to treat bursitis? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

How to treat bursitis?

Rest or immobilization of the affected part, large dose of NSAIDs and anesthetic sedatives may be effective if necessary. After the pain subsides, active exercise should be increased. If it is not effective, the synovial fluid can be extracted, and then the long-acting glucocorticoid preparation or triamcinolone acetonide mixed with at least 3-5 ml of local anesthetics can be injected into the bursa after infiltration with 1% local anesthetics (such as lidocaine).

The treatment of chronic bursitis is the same as that of acute bursitis, but splint fixation and rest may not be as effective as acute bursitis. Only a few cases of chronic calcified supraspinatus tendinitis confirmed by X-ray need surgical resection.

Repeated intra-articular and extra articular injections of adrenocortical hormone and intensive physiotherapy are needed for the treatment of the disabled adhesive scapulohumeral periarthritis. Muscle atrophy must be corrected by exercise, so that the range of motion and muscle strength can be restored. Patients with infection need to be given appropriate antibiotics, drainage or incision.

matters needing attention

Strengthen labor protection and form the habit of washing hands with warm water after work. Rest is the first solution to any joint pain. If the pain is in the elbow or shoulder, it is recommended to swing the arm freely to relieve the pain. Due to the narrow vamp of pointed European shoes, long-term wearing of such shoes will cause the feet to be squeezed and rubbed, which is easy to cause female diseases such as bursitis and hallux valgus deformity.