There is no such thing as the fastest way to reduce inflammation in bursitis, and anti-inflammatory drugs such as prednisolone and ibuprofen can be given to treat the condition. Bursitis is an acute or chronic inflammation of the bursa, commonly found in the elbow and knee joints, but can also occur in the shoulder, hip and heel. Swelling and pain around the bursa may occur, the pain worsens when moving the joint, and the surface skin may be red and warm. For acute episodes of bursitis patients can be given prednisolone to control the development and deterioration of the disease, anti-inflammatory effect is good. Chronic bursitis can be given to clear heat, anti-inflammatory drugs, such as diclofenac sodium, ibuprofen, etc. to relieve and improve the symptoms. If bursitis is diagnosed, it is recommended to carry out standardized treatment as soon as possible, the above drugs should be applied under the guidance of the doctor, and should not be taken on their own.