How To Treat Bursitis?

Rest the affected joint

Avoid activities that worsen pain

Apply ice for 15 to 20 minutes at a time, several times a day

Use compression if recommended and comfortable

Elevate the affected area when possible

Take over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen or naproxen if safe for you

Use acetaminophen if NSAIDs are not appropriate

Perform gentle stretching and range-of-motion exercises after pain improves

Modify posture, movement, or equipment to reduce pressure on the joint

Use padding or protective cushions over the affected area

Maintain a healthy weight if excess weight is contributing

See a healthcare professional if symptoms persist or worsen

Get medical evaluation if there is redness, warmth, fever, or severe swelling

Follow prescribed treatment if infection is suspected

Consider corticosteroid injection if recommended by a clinician

Consider physical therapy for recurring or chronic bursitis

Consider drainage of the bursa if advised by a healthcare professional

Seek urgent care if you cannot move the joint or have severe pain after injury

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