Reactive Arthritis
Reactive Arthritis is a type of inflammatory arthritis that typically occurs due to infection of another part of the body. It usually presents with joint pain, swelling, and stiffness. It can also cause inflammation in other organs, such as the eyes and urogenital tract. Treatment usually involves anti-inflammatory medications and physical therapy. Reactive Arthritis is significant because it can cause debilitating symptoms and can interfere with daily function. It is important to seek medical advice to reduce the symptoms and improve quality of life. Early diagnosis and treatments may help prevent long-term complications and further diseases.
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