Bursitis is a condition caused by inflammation of the bursa, which are small sacs filled with lubricating fluid located near major joints such as the shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees. It can cause pain and stiffness in these areas due to friction between tissues when movement occurs. Although it may limit motion temporarily, bursitis usually does not lead to permanent deformity or disability. Bursitis is also linked to other health problems such as arthritis, gout, tendonitis, diabetes, and thyroid disease.
Following are some common types of bursitis:
The most common symptoms of bursitis are pain, tenderness, limited motion in the affected joint, swelling, and redness (if the inflamed bursa is close to the surface of your skin). In some cases, these symptoms can manifest differently from person to person. Chronic (long-term) bursitis may involve repeated attacks of pain and swelling leading to muscle breakdown with a reduced range of motion in joints. It's important for anyone experiencing these symptoms for more than two or three days at a time to seek medical attention so that further damage does not occur due to untreated inflammation.
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