Bursitis does not advocate quick elimination methods, and requires targeted treatment based on the patient’s own condition, including local fluid extraction, medication, physical therapy, and surgery. Bursitis mainly occurs around the joints, which can cause localized swelling and pain, and limited joint movement. A round or round-like swelling can be felt locally. To eliminate bursitis inflammation, you can use a sterile syringe to draw out the fluid in the bursa, and then inject drugs, such as prednisolone acetate, which can play an anti-inflammatory role, and avoid doing strenuous exercise for a month. All of the above medications should be done under the guidance of a doctor, do not use your own medication. Physical therapy includes ultrasound physiotherapy and also muscle stretching and strength exercises. However, the most effective cure for recurrent bursitis is surgical excision, which is generally less likely to recur after surgery.