when the bursa sac bursts, in the knee, for example, the area will swell up very quickly, and be very painful. however, the swelling goes down quickly, and all you have to do to get rid of the pain is ice the area. before the swelling goes down, though, it will hurt like ****
Yes, a burst bursa can heal on its own, as bursa are fluid-filled sacs that help reduce friction between tissues. The healing process typically involves inflammation and reabsorption of the excess fluid. However, if the injury is severe or recurrent, medical intervention may be necessary to prevent complications or address underlying issues. Rest, ice, and anti-inflammatory medications are commonly recommended during recovery.
If the all burst ... yes. But if just a few burst ... no, it happens all the time.
Bursa was created in -202.
The population of Bursa is 1,905,570.
Bursitis is inflammation of a bursa; bursectomy is removal of a bursa.
You burst haha!
It may burst.
You burst into flames :(
George Harrison Shull has written: 'Bursa bursa-pastoris and Bursa heegeri biotypes and hybrids' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Vegetable Hybridization, Bursa bursa-pastoris, Bursa heegeri 'Defective inheritance-ratios in Bursa hybrids' -- subject(s): Accessible book
It is bursitis of the hip. It happens when your bursa sac inflames and rubs up against your bone and muscle.
The coolant leaks out.
Jakub Bursa died in 1884.