Guide To The Causes Of Hip Pain

Bursitis

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Bursitis, which occurs when the bursae in the body become inflamed, can affect many joints throughout the body. Bursae are fluid-filled and small sacs that help cushion the muscles, tendons, and bones that make up an individual's joints. In addition to the hip, the other two most common locations of bursitis flareups are the elbow and shoulder. The condition can also occur in the big toe, heel, and knee. It's common for bursitis to develop around a joint that frequently performs repetitive motions, and usually, resting the joint and protecting it is enough to treat the condition. Most bursitis pain subsists after a few weeks if the affected individual rests enough. It is common, however, for patients to experience recurring flareups. Bursitis can make the hip joint hurt when individuals press on it or move it. Their hip may feel stiff and achy, and it may look red and swollen.

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