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Pain Relief or for more information about your pain, then discover why
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What is Bursitis?
Bursitis is the
inflammation of one or more bursae, or small sacs of synovial fluid,
in the body. Bursae rest at the points where internal functionaries,
like muscles and tendons, slide across bone. Healthy bursae create a
smooth and almost frictionless gliding surface. With hundreds of them
throughout the body they provide this surface for all motion, making
movement normally painless. When bursitis takes hold, however,
movement that relies on the inflamed bursa become rough and painful.
Movement of tendons and muscles over the inflamed bursa causes it to
become more inflamed, perpetuating the problem.
The other main cause of
bursitis is traumatic injury, which can cause swelling of the bursae.
The swelling itself causes irritation because the sac will no longer
fit in the small area between the two objects and so the bone begins
to pressure it and bursitis ensues.
Where can Bursitis
occur?
Bursitis is commonly caused
by repetition of movement or excessive pressure. Elbows and knees are
the most commonly affected because they are rested upon more than many
parts of the body with bursae and they also get the most repetitive
use. Inflammation of bursae can also be caused by other inflammatory
conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis. Scoliosis can also be a cause
of bursitis of the shoulders.
Can SunBrite Topical
Pain Relief Spray help my Bursitis?
Yes. The three main
ingredients in our Pain Relief Spray, Triethanolamine Salicylate (TES
– Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) – and Emu Oil, all are powerful
anti-inflammatories. This product also has the added benefit of being
able to go right to work where the pain is, instead of swallowing a
pill and waiting for the medicine to be diluted throughout your
bloodstream. Our Pain Relief Product can be sprayed, and then gently
massaged into the skin right at the point of pain. We generally
recommend repeating this process a few times over the course of five
minutes or so, and then to repeat as necessary a few times during the
day.
Will my pain go away?
That depends entirely upon
the severity of your Bursitis. General Bursitis is diagnosed with
anti-inflammatory medicines and stretching exercises. If your
doctors directions are followed properly the inflammation in the tissue should
go down and the pain should diminish over a relatively short period of
time. More severe injuries could take months or longer for the pain to
go away. In either case our Pain Relief Spray will help to relieve the
inflamed tissues and as such will lessen the pain. However we do
recommend that if your pain is not going away that you see your doctor
and get it checked out.