10 Symptoms of Bursitis
Symptom #9: Wounds
In septic bursitis there is usually a point of entry. The skin is one of the first lines of the body’s immune system defense as it acts as an anatomical barrier. Once there is a break in the skin, pathogens are able to invade and colonize the surrounding area. In septic bursitis, the wound may have penetrated deep enough near the bursae or damaged the bursae causing an infection.
In septic bursitis, other symptoms that may be present include pain, swelling, tenderness, fever, chills, stiffness of joints, and loss of range of movement of the affected area. you should seek medical attention as soon as possible to reduce the possible complications from a septic bursitis.
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