Reactive Arthritis Is Diagnosed By Distinctive Symptoms
Tuesday, March 4th, 2008Reactive arthritis is a disease that affects many people, and the people affected will have distinctive symptoms that provide keys to the cure. Men under the age of forty are more susceptible to reactive arthritis than women. Reactive arthritis is also known as Reiter syndrome. This condition most often affects the eyes, urethra and joints. The skin and mucous membranes may also be affected by this condition. There may be a genetic predisposition to the disease, and it may be the result of other diseases. The exact cause of reactive arthritis is not yet known.