Can goose foot tendon bursitis heal on its own?

Bursitis of the goose foot tendon can heal spontaneously in some cases, but most require appropriate treatment to recover. Bursitis of the goose foot tendon is caused by long-term strain, friction and strain on the bursa, resulting in inflammatory exudate, edema and other sterile inflammatory changes, resulting in swelling and pain on the medial side of the knee. With braking and rest, if the inflammation is mild, it can gradually recover, usually after a rest period of 1-2 weeks. Most patients often require treatment, which includes braking and rest, and the application of topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as fotarolimus emulsion and loxoprofen gel. Local physical therapy is also available, including baking, heat application, spectrum irradiation, moxibustion, etc., all of which can promote local blood circulation and facilitate the dissipation of inflammation. If the symptoms are more obvious, closed injection treatment can be taken, the effect is also more ideal.