Options For Treating Hip Bursitis

Take Some Time To Rest

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The most common form of hip bursitis is noninfectious and involves an inflammation of a bursa without any underlying infection. It's generally considered less serious than the less common infectious bursitis. The most commonly recommended treatment for noninfectious bursitis is to take some time to rest. When individuals let their hips rest by staying at home and minimizing the time they spend walking around, the inflammation will eventually run its course and go away. Doctors may also recommend over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications to help with the pain. When the pain is more serious, they might prescribe stronger medication. It can also help to use ice on the affected area to help numb the pain.

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