Bursitis usually responds well to treatment, but it may develop into a chronic condition if the underlying cause is not corrected.
The first step in treating a bunion is to remove as much pressure from the area as possible.
The bursa will also need to be drained by needle two or three times over the first week of treatment.
When bursitis does not respond to conservative treatment, an injection into the joint of a long-acting corticosteroid preparation, like prednisone, can bring immediate and lasting relief.
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The common name for sub patellar bursitis is "knee bursitis."
The first step in treatment of clenched fist injury is irrigation, a procedure by which the wound is flushed with a stream of water under high pressure or with an antiseptic solution.
The step of monitoring water usage is not typically a part of the three-step water treatment process. The common steps are preliminary treatment, primary treatment, and secondary treatment. Monitoring water usage is important for conservation and efficiency but is usually a separate process from treatment.
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Knee bursitis is the inflammation of one of three fluid-filled sacs in the knee. This is commonly caused by injury or strain, including continual pressure, directly hitting the knee, or frequent falls.
This is confirmed by examining a sample of the fluid in the bursa and requires treatment with antibiotics taken by mouth, injected into a muscle or into a vein (intravenously).