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Diagnosed With Bursa Sack On The Left Elbow

I have been diognsed with a bursa sack on my left elbow related to bursitis - I am 64 -my mother had bursitis and suffered with it for several years and it went away on its own - my grandmother (mothers side) also had it and had teropy treatments for it which were successful - what causes this bursa sack and what are my options for cure. I was given two perscriptions antibodies. All of the above concerning the bursa sack was found out when I went to the emergency center at Seaton Medical Center Emergency.
Wed, 29 Jun 2016
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
hi
hope this msg finds u in good health.
i have gone through your complaints and under stand your concern.
generally bursa are related to constant friction and they spontaneously heal if friction is avoided.
if is not responding to tablet.a local aspiration and steroid injection in that bursa might cure it.
nothing to worry about. hope your question has been answered. if u have any follow up queries, feel free to consult me anytime thanks. Take care god bless
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Diagnosed With Bursa Sack On The Left Elbow

hi hope this msg finds u in good health. i have gone through your complaints and under stand your concern. generally bursa are related to constant friction and they spontaneously heal if friction is avoided. if is not responding to tablet.a local aspiration and steroid injection in that bursa might cure it. nothing to worry about. hope your question has been answered. if u have any follow up queries, feel free to consult me anytime thanks. Take care god bless