Medical Can bursitis in my shoulder be permanently treated?

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A user discusses experiencing shoulder pain diagnosed as bursitis after an injury sustained while punching a heavy bag two years ago. Despite undergoing physical therapy, there is uncertainty about the permanence of the condition. The user questions whether bursitis can be a long-term issue without an ongoing cause and expresses confusion over the doctor's suggestion that it may be permanent. The conversation emphasizes the importance of seeking a second opinion for a clearer understanding and potential treatment options for bursitis. The thread was eventually locked due to forum rules against providing medical diagnoses.
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I went to the doctor about my shoulder getting achy every once in a while and got an MRI done and the doctor said it was bursitis. Well, my shoulder has been a problem for a few years, ever since I hurt it punching my heavy bag. I felt a sharp pain in my shoulder after it happened, but I didn't go to the doctor or anything at the time. That was about 2 years ago. So I have permanent bursitis? He prescribed physical therapy and I used the rubber band thing to exercise my shoulder. I don't really know if that helped. The doctor made it sound like this is a permanent thing. That makes no sense to me. Could bursitis really persist forever without also accompanied by a persistent cause? It should eventually go away if that was what was causing my pain, right?

Anyone know of a way to treat bursitis and maybe get rid of it?
 
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leroyjenkens said:
I went to the doctor about my shoulder getting achy every once in a while and got an MRI done and the doctor said it was bursitis. Well, my shoulder has been a problem for a few years, ever since I hurt it punching my heavy bag. I felt a sharp pain in my shoulder after it happened, but I didn't go to the doctor or anything at the time. That was about 2 years ago. So I have permanent bursitis? He prescribed physical therapy and I used the rubber band thing to exercise my shoulder. I don't really know if that helped. The doctor made it sound like this is a permanent thing. That makes no sense to me. Could bursitis really persist forever without also accompanied by a persistent cause? It should eventually go away if that was what was causing my pain, right?

Anyone know of a way to treat bursitis and maybe get rid of it?
I'd get a second opinion.

http://www.webmd.com/osteoarthritis/guide/arthritis-bursitis
 
Since we do not allow diagnosis here, I am locking the thread.

Leroy, please see another doctor for a second opinion.
 
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