Bursitis (Bursitis)

Bursitis is an inflammation of the bursae that occurs as a result of injury or infection. It can occur anywhere in the body, but the most common sites are the shoulder joint and the groin area. Bursitis can cause pain, limited joint mobility, and inflammation of the periarticular area.

Causes of bursitis: Injuries and infections. When there is trauma or damage to soft tissues such as muscles and ligaments, bursitis can result from inflammation of the synovial pocket. Infections such as streptococcal or staph can also cause bursitis. Rheumatoid diseases such as psoriasis can lead to the development of bursitis in the shoulder, elbow or hand areas



Bursitis is an inflammation of the synovial sac that occurs due to injury, infection, allergy, or painful reaction to an irritant. This disease can occur in any part of the body, but most often affects the joints, particularly the shoulder, elbow or knee.

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