Reactive Arthritis
Reactive Arthritis is a type of arthritis that is caused by bacterial or viral infection in the body. It is characterized by inflammation of the joints, tendons, and other parts of the body. Symptoms of reactive arthritis can include pain and stiffness in the joints, swelling, fatigue, fever, and an eye infection called uveitis. Treatment of reactive arthritis can include physical therapy, medications, and lifestyle changes such as maintaining a healthy weight and getting enough rest. The goal of treatment is to reduce the symptoms and improve overall function and quality of life. Reactive arthritis can be difficult to diagnose and manage, but it is a condition that can be managed with proper care and treatment.
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