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10 Common Symptoms of Bursitis

Warmth

Humans generally are warm-blooded because our body temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit which is 37 degrees in Celsius. Hence, the blood inside our bodies remains warm irrespective of an external factor. The warmth of a joint can either be normal or abnormal. The warmth of a joint can either be a normal part of the healing process or occur as a result of bleeding into the joint and as emphasized earlier, bursitis causes the capillaries at the affected area to be filled with more blood than usual. The increased flow of blood which is naturally warm then makes the affected area have a warm feeling to the touch. [5]