Reactive arthritis is characterized by joint pain and swelling that is brought on by an infection in another body area, usually the urinary system, genitalia, or intestines. Usually, this ailment affects the feet, ankles, and knees. Inflammation can also impact the skin, eyes, and urethra, the tube that exits the body with pee. Reiter's syndrome was the previous term used to describe reactive arthritis. Rarely does reactive arthritis occur. Most patients experience intermittent indications and symptoms that go away after a year. An infection in your body, usually in the bowels, genitalia, or urinary tract, causes reactive arthritis. If the triggering infection only produces minor symptoms or none at all, you may not even be aware of it. Reactive arthritis can be caused by a variety of microorganisms. Some spread by sex, while others are contracted through eating. It is not possible to spread reactive arthritis. But the bacteria that causes it can spread through intercourse or tainted food. Reactive arthritis is quite seldom experienced by those who are exposed to these germs.
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