- Reactive arthritis - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Reactive arthritis is joint pain and swelling triggered by an infection in another part of the body — most often the intestines, genitals or urinary tract This condition usually targets the knees, ankles and feet
- Reactive Arthritis (Reiters Syndrome): Symptoms Treatment
Reactive arthritis (Reiter’s syndrome) is a rare, temporary form of inflammatory arthritis that’s triggered by a bacterial infection It causes pain and stiffness in your joints, especially in your lower body
- Reactive Arthritis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Reactive arthritis (ReA) is inflammatory arthritis that manifests after several days to weeks after a gastrointestinal or genitourinary infection It is also described as a classic triad of arthritis, urethritis, and conjunctivitis
- Reactive Arthritis: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments . . .
Learn about the symptoms, causes and treatments for this inflammatory arthritis that affects joints, eyes, skin, and urinary tract
- Reactive arthritis - Wikipedia
Reactive arthritis, previously known as Reiter's syndrome, [1] is a form of inflammatory arthritis [2] that develops in response to an infection in another part of the body (cross-reactivity)
- Reactive Arthritis - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Reactive arthritis may cause arthritis symptoms, such as joint pain and inflammation It can also cause urinary tract symptoms and eye infection (conjunctivitis) Symptoms can last from 3 to 12 months In a small number of people, the symptoms may turn into a long-term (chronic) disease
- Reactive Arthritis Symptoms, Causes, Risk Factors | NIAMS
Reactive arthritis, as the name suggests, occurs in reaction to something—in this case, an infection The condition is caused by a bacterial infection in the digestive or urinary tract or the genitals, but arthritis symptoms typically do not set in until after you have recovered from the infection
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