Reactive Arthritis
Reactive Arthritis is a type of inflammatory arthritis caused by a bacterial or viral infection which can affect the joints and other areas of the body. It is characterized by swelling and pain in the joints and muscles, and sometimes eye redness, rash, or urinary symptoms. Reactive Arthritis is a significant musculoskeletal condition which can have a significant impact on a person's quality of life, causing difficulty with day to day activities. Early diagnosis and treatment is important to help control symptoms and reduce future complications. Treatment involves medication, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes to reduce inflammation and pain.
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