How to treat goosefoot bursitis in its early stages

Goosefoot bursitis treatment should be aimed at relieving symptoms and promoting localized lesion recovery. Symptoms can usually be relieved and recovery promoted through rest and medication. If necessary, surgical treatment can be performed. Patients can minimize leg activities by resting and braking the leg to reduce excessive friction and pressure, etc. They can be used with sedative and anti-inflammatory medications as prescribed by the doctor, such as topical flurbiprofen patches and loxoprofen patches. Severe pain can be treated with oral medications such as celecoxib and mezlumine to reduce the inflammatory response. Local application of physical therapy such as baking electricity or microwave can also be used to promote the absorption of local inflammation. Stimulation of the skin and related tissues in the affected area through physical therapy can promote blood circulation, enable local inflammation to absorb the exudate and control the inflammatory response, while achieving anti-inflammatory and pain relieving efficacy. Through ordinary treatment, the bursa of goosefoot is still painful and the activity is limited. Bursa excision can be considered. There are many other methods of early treatment for goosefoot bursitis, and it is recommended that patients with goosefoot bursitis go to the hospital in time for professional treatment.