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Reactive Arthritis: A Simple Explanation And Suggestions PDF Print E-mail
Written by Garth Hopewell   
Reactive arthritis, commonly known as Reiter's Syndrome, is a type of arthritis that is characterized by swelling, redness and heat in the joints. Especially in the spine but there is also inflammation of other joints, the urinary tract and even the eyes. Reiter's Syndrome is related to the family of different arthritic conditions known as spondylarthropathies. This group causes trouble to the spine. Anyone that is suffering from Reiter's Syndrome will have fever, swelling, and ulcers in the mouth, plus skin sores and loss of weight.
by GarthHopewell


Reactive arthritis, commonly known as Reiter's Syndrome, is a type of arthritis that is characterized by redness, swelling and heat in the joints. Especially in the spine but there is also inflammation of other joints, the urinary tract and even the eyes. Reiter's Syndrome is something that is related to the family of different arthritic conditions known as spondylarthropathies. This group causes trouble to the spine. Anyone that is suffering from Reiter's Syndrome have swelling, fever, and ulcers in the mouth, plus skin sores and loss of weight.

Reiter's Syndrome has no confirmed cause and can affect anyone of any age, gender or race. There are researchers that believe that Reiter's Syndrome is due primarily to genetics because there are many tendencies that seem to run in families. About 75% of people who are suffering from Reiter's Syndrome have a certain gene that is known to start the condition. This is a painful disease that affects white men around the ages of 20 and 40.

Reiter's Syndrome is also known to develop after certain infections in the small intestine, urinary tract or genitals. It is linked to salmonella contamination, so you need to take measures to avoid this condition by being sure that your foods are cooked properly.

This disease affects a number of parts of the body. There are different treatments that are used to help sufferers live healthy and normal lives. Medications like NSAIDS may be used to block and stop inflammation in joints. There are antibiotics and skin medications that can clear up the painful sores.

Sufferers will also see urologists to deal with their urinary tract infections, and occupational therapists will take care of the joints.

Use dermatologists to clear up the skin problems that often accompany Reiter's Syndrome, also called Reactive Arthritis. Use physical therapists to teach different exercises that can be done to help lower the pain and swelling in joints. You may also want to see doctors that specialize in the eyes because this is a condition that causes inflammation in this part of the body too.

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