King Edward VII's Hospital

Private hospital

5-10 Beaumont Street, Marylebone, London, W1G 6AA

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Bursitis (injection treatment) at King Edward VII's Hospital

For the most part bursitis can be treated at home with over the counter painkillers. For persistent inflammation or infection injection therapy is an option. Corticosteroids can be injected to reduce the swelling down to manageable levels or, if the condition is due to sepsis, antibiotics can be injected into the joint to speed remission.