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Reactive arthritis

Reactive arthritis is a condition that may be triggered by a bacterial infection in the urinary or gastrointestinal tracts. It most often affects young men, although men of any age and women may also be affected.

Symptoms of reactive arthritis include:

  • Pain, swelling, and inflammation of the joints (arthritis), especially where the pelvis attaches to the spine (sacroiliac joint) and in the fingers, toes, and feet.
  • Inflammation of the eye (iritis).
  • Inflammation of the tube that carries urine out of the body (urethra). There may be discharge from the end of the penis (urethritis).
  • Discharge from the cervix.
  • Skin rash or small sores (ulcers), especially on the penis, on the soles of the feet, or in the mouth.

Several medicines can be used to treat reactive arthritis.