Bursitis is swelling and irritation of a bursa. A bursa is a saclike structure that cushions joints. Bursitis (ber-SYE-tiss) usually happens in a shoulder, elbow, hip, or knee. But it can happen in other joints too.
Signs and symptoms of bursitis can include:
Symptoms can vary depending on which joint is involved, what caused the irritation, and how long the person has had bursitis.
Bursitis can happen from:
In teens, the most common cause of bursitis is overuse.
Doctors diagnose bursitis by:
If doctors need more information or to check other injuries, they also might:
Treatment depends on the cause. For bursitis caused by overuse, treatment includes:
To lower the risk of bursitis:
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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