Bursitis
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if you have lots of fluid in your shoulders and other things going on what kind of doc should I see.
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Generally, when we talk about "fluid" in the shoulder, we're talking about bursitis, which is inflammation of one or more tiny bursa...
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No...There are no bursas in this area, but you can get neck pain for a variety of other reasons and causes. It would be wise to see your medical...
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The treatment of any form of bursitis depends on whether or not it involves infection. Bursitis that is not infected (from injury or underlying...
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Bursitis is inflammation of a bursa. A bursa (the plural form is bursae) is a tiny fluid-filled sac that functions as a gliding surface to reduce...
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Bursitis is typically identified by localized pain or swelling, tenderness, and pain with motion of the tissues in the affected area. X-ray testing...
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There is no significant evidence linking lisinopril with bursitis. If you are experiencing pain or any other new symptoms, you should consult your...
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The treatment of any bursitis depends on whether or not it involves infection. Noninfectious or aseptic hip bursitis can be treated with ice...
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A bursa is a closed fluid-filled sac that functions as a gliding surface to reduce friction between tissues of the body. "Bursae" is the...
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There are two major bursae of the hip, the trochanteric bursa and the ischial bursa. Inflammation of either can be associated with stiffness and pain...
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Hip bursitis is diagnosed based on the history of outer hip pain, specific areas of tenderness of the outside of the hip, and confirmed by relief...
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As a result of trauma, infection, or crystalline deposits, the various bursae of the knee may become inflamed.Acute or chronic trauma causes a...
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The knee joint is surrounded by three major bursae. At the tip of the knee, over the kneecap bone, is the prepatellar bursa. This bursa can become...
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The treatment of any bursitis depends on whether or not it involves infection. Aseptic prepatellar bursitis can be treated with ice compresses, rest...
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