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Elbow Bursitis
The olecranon bursa forms a cushion between the bones of your elbow
and your skin. This cushion can become inflamed due to trauma (hitting
your elbow) or pressure (leaning on your elbows), resulting in bursitis
of the elbow. Gradual swelling in elbow bursitis is usually characteristic
of a chronic low-level process, while sudden swelling usually results
from acute injury or infection.
Elbow bursitis is characterized by swelling
with or without pain. There may also be some restriction of motion.
Treatment follows the general RICE guidelines: rest, ice, compression,
and elevation. You should see a doctor, however, if the swelling occurred
suddenly or you experienced a traumatic injury. Bursitis that does not
respond to standard treatment may require draining of the bursa or surgical
removal.