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Bursitis

Inflammation ยท Joint Swelling

Making the Diagnosis

Before making a diagnosis of bursitis, a number of possibilities need to be ruled out. Muscle injuries, joint injuries, local internal bleeding, synovitis, and cellulitis can all cause bursitis-like symptoms. Your doctor may ask you to take tests for rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.

If the joint is hot, red, and swollen, your doctor will want to check for bacteria. It's vital to know if the bursa is infected, because the standard treatment for noninfectious bursitis does not treat infection and in some situations may suppress the immune system.


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