Another common symptom of bursitis is erythema, localized redness visible on the skin that disappears when pressure is applied to the area (blanching). Warmth usually accompanies this sign. Most individuals with bursitis report redness and heat at the site of pain. These symptoms generally disappear as the swelling begins to subside.

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