Aspiration of the bursaBursitis can cause a
bursa to produce and fill up with fluid. A bursa that
is swollen with fluid can be diagnosed and treated by drawing the fluid out
with a needle and syringe (aspiration), although fluid often builds up in the
bursa again. Draining the bursa can provide relief, but the underlying cause of
fluid buildup may also require treatment. Once the fluid is tested for signs of
infection or inflammation, proper treatment can be prescribed.
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