Bursitis Brucellosis

Butylschmul bursitis is a diagnosis that usually indicates the presence of brucellosis in a person. This is a bacterial disease that affects a considerable number of people today (according to various statistics, from five hundred to seven hundred thousand). Brucellosis infection is transmitted to humans from a sick animal and most often affects the joints or joints and skin.

The incubation period of the disease ranges from 7 to 60 days, with an average of one month. Then, after the incubation period, there are periods of outbreaks of the disease, in which a person in rare cases suffers from a chronic form of the disease, more often it becomes acute, and the disease has many manifestations, for example, aching joints or severe pain. Body temperature generally rises to 38 degrees Celsius. In most cases, a person is affected by the knee, elbow and wrist joints. In rare cases, the infection spreads throughout the body and the joints in the legs become inflamed.