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Reactive Arthritis is one of more than one hundred different types of ... It is called Reactive Arthritis because an infection in one part of the body ...
Reactive arthritis is a form of arthritis that occurs as a.
Reactive arthritis (and other rhematic illnesses)here IS a cure!
Johns Hopkins Arthritis case report on reactive arthritis, Reiters syndrome.
Reiter's syndrome, also known as reactive arthritis, is an arthritis usually associated with an infection elsewhere in the body, especially the gut ...
(Medical Journal of Australia) Reactive arthritis and vasculitis in a child due to Ross River virus infection.
Health information about Reactive Arthritis (Reiter's Syndrome) from NewYork-Presbyterian. The University Hospitals of Columbia and Cornell.
Detailed information on reactive arthritis, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
Reiter's syndrome (reactive arthritis) is a group of symptoms consisting of arthritis, urethritis, conjunctivitis, and lesions of the skin.
Reiter's syndrome appears to be a reaction to an infection that begins in an area of the body other than the joints.
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Feeling a little itchy, inflamed and stiff in the joints? If you feel that your condition adheres to the aforementioned characteristics, then it is possible that you may be suffering from arthritis. You are just one of the millions of people around the world who are infected with this condition. Arthritis involves pain, swelling, and inflammation of joints which results from infections, metabolic disturbances or other causes. Fluctuating pain and stiffness follow and can get worse during occasional flare-ups. Many people who are affected by this condition regularly complain of flu- like symptoms...
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Let me begin by stating upfront that I realize that a great many people suffer from much more serious arthritic conditions than I. This article is not to trivialize their conditions in any way. My intent is to explain how this disease manifested itself in me and the treatment that I have undertaken. Being an avid golfer, I like many other men can hardly wait for spring to arrive. In 2004 spring came early. My first round I walked 18 holes with a push cart as I usually do. I did not feel any abnormal pain at this point. The next day I went to the driving range to work some of the kinks out of...
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