Shoulder Bursitis
Shoulder bursitis is inflammation of the bursa, a fluid-filled sac that cushions and reduces friction between the bones, tendons, and muscles in the shoulder joint. This inflammation can occur due to repetitive movements, trauma, or underlying conditions such as arthritis.

- Pain and tenderness around the shoulder joint.
- Swelling and warmth over the affected area.
- Discomfort with movement, especially when raising the arm or reaching overhead.
- Limited range of motion in the shoulder.
- Difficulty with activities that involve shoulder movement, such as reaching, lifting,
or carrying objects. - Discomfort during sleep, particularly when lying on the affected side.Impact on daily activities and quality of life due to pain and limited shoulder
function. - Risk of complications if left untreated, such as chronic inflammation or
impingement of nearby structures.
- Rest and avoiding aggravating activities.
- Ice therapy to reduce swelling and pain.
- Pain Medication.
- Physiotherapy.
- Corticosteroid injections into the bursa.
- Surgery.
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