What Causes Oozing Of Blood Upon Aspiration Of The Bursa When Diagnosed With Prepatellar Bursitis?
Can be due to chronic inflammation.
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Prepatellar bursitis is the inflammation of a small sac of fluid located in front of the kneecap. This inflammation can cause many problems in the knee.
The prepatellar bursa can become irritated and inflamed in a number of ways.
In some cases, a direct blow or a fall onto the knee can damage the bursa. This usually causes bleeding into the bursa sac, because the blood vessels in the tissues that make up the bursa are damaged and torn.
Prepatellar bursitis can also occur over a longer period of time. People who work on their knees, such as carpet layers and plumbers, can repeatedly injure the bursa. This repeated injury can lead to irritation and thickening of the bursa over time and can also cause repeated bleeding due to inflammation.
The fluid aspirated from bursa can be sent for culture and an MRI scan can help in proper diagnosis.
Usually it improves with rest and anti inflammatory pain killers. In recurrent cases surgical removal of bursa may be needed.
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