Bursitis The human body contains more than 150 bursa sac fluid lubricating the joints. A bursa is a small sack filled with fluid, and is located near the joints. Reduce friction between bones and tendons, helping the joint to move freely. Inflammation of the bag is called bursitis. It causes pain during movement and rest, especially in the hip, ankle, knees, shoulders and elbows.
Some of the symptoms of bursitis are as follows: pain in the affected area, hardening the same pain and more body movement. In addition, swelling, redness, burning sensation.
No visible symptoms may not occur in the case of bursitis in the hip. Patients may experience pain in the thigh bone.
Soak a cloth in hot tea and apply on the affected area. Repeat 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 also helps to treat bursitis.