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10. Thickened Bursa

A symptom of severe bursitis of the hip is thickened bursa. If the condition remains unchecked over time, the bursa may thicken, worsening the swelling and inflammation. This eventually leads to atrophied muscles and limited range of motion. When bursitis is very severe, a doctor may recommend surgery to remove the bursa from the hip, although surgery is not usually required; most cases of bursitis will respond to more conservative therapy.

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