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What is reactive arthritis?
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Reactive arthritis, also known as Reiter's syndrome, is a type of inflammatory arthritis that occurs as a reaction to an infection in another part of the body, typically the urinary tract, digestive system, or genital area.

Symptoms of reactive arthritis can include:

  1. Joint pain and swelling: The joints of the legs, feet, and lower back are most commonly affected.
  2. Eye inflammation: Inflammation in the eyes can cause redness, pain, and sensitivity to light.
  3. Skin rashes: A rash or blisters on the skin, particularly on the soles of the feet and palms of the hands, can occur.
  4. Urinary tract symptoms: Painful urination and frequent urges to urinate can occur.

Reactive arthritis is typically diagnosed based on symptoms, a medical history, and examination by a healthcare professional.

Treatment may include medications to reduce inflammation, physical therapy, and lifestyle modifications to manage symptoms and prevent complications.
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