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The human body contains more than 150 bursae. A bursa is a tiny sac filled with fluid. Bursa is found near every joint. It reduces the friction between the bones and the tendons, thus helping the joints to move freely. Inflammation of bursa is called bursitis. Bursitis causes pain while moving the body. Bursitis mainly occurs on hip, ankle, knee, shoulder and elbow.
Some of the symptoms of bursitis are as follows Mild pain in the affected area, The affected area will get stiff, Pain will get more intense while moving the body, Swelling in the affected area, Redness of the affected area, Burning sensation around the affected area. There may not be any visible symptoms of hip bursitis. The patient may feel pain at the femur or the greater trochanter.
The primary reason for bursitis is repetitive stress or irritation of bursa. Sometimes arthritis, gout or an infection may cause bursitis. Injury to the rotator cuff causes shoulder bursitis. Hip bursitis is caused due to hip injury or arthritis. Walking for long time or improper footwear can cause ankle bursitis. Sitting on a hard surface for a long time can cause buttocks bursitis. Kneeling down on knees for long time can cause knee bursitis. However, sometimes the reason for bursitis may not be known.
Soak a cloth in mullein tea and apply it on the affected area. Repeat this process at regular intervals. To reduce pain and inflammation, apply ice to the affected area. To prevent stiffness, apply lobelia oil to the affected joints. Chamomile, hops, and skullcap tea promotes healing process.
Increase intake of calcium and vitamin B12 because their deficiency contributes to inflammation. Eat food that will provide plenty of magnesium e.g. leafy vegetables. Drink a mixture of water, apple cider vinegar and honey.
Take enough rest to minimize the healing time. Apply ice pack to the inflamed area to reduce inflammation.