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      • Resting the affected area and using bandages and anti-inflammatory medications usually helps to make the inflammation go away. Antibiotics are used if bacteria are involved. If the symptoms don’t improve, surgery to remove the inflamed bursa is considered.
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  2. Treatment. Outlook. Takeaway. Knee pain triggered by a fall can signal injuries as minor as a bruise that you can treat at home to as serious as a torn ligament or fracture that may require...

  3. Dec 7, 2021 · The treatment for prepatellar bursitis depends on if your bursa is inflamed or infected. Most cases of prepatellar bursitis that just involve inflammation can be treated from home without medical intervention. If an infection is the cause of the prepatellar bursitis, antibiotics are needed to treat it.

  4. Mar 2, 2024 · Knee bursitis causes pain and can limit your movement. Treatment often includes a mix of self-care techniques and medical treatments to ease pain and inflammation.

  5. Mar 2, 2024 · Apply an ice pack to your knee for 20 minutes at a time. Do this a few times a day until the pain and warmth in the knee go away. Try gentle compression. Use of a compressive wrap or knee sleeve can help ease swelling. Raise your knee. Prop your affected leg on pillows. This helps curb swelling in your knee. Lose extra weight if needed.

  6. Jan 6, 2023 · Takeaway. Prepatellar bursitis is a common complaint of people who work on their knees or are at higher risk for knee injury. Home treatment, including ice, rest, and over-the-counter...

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  7. If a knee injury — such as an insect bite, scrape, or puncture wound — breaks the skin, bacteria may get inside the bursa sac and cause an infection. This is called infectious bursitis. Infectious bursitis is less common, but more serious and must be treated more urgently, though not always with surgery.

  8. Jun 5, 2023 · 3 min read. Knee bursitis pain, tenderness, and swelling can be hard to manage. How do you find the best treatment? It depends on what’s causing your problems. Your knees each have a...