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| ==History and Symptoms== | | ==History and Symptoms== |
| [[Image:Feet-Reiters syndrome.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Diagnosis revealed that the rash on the bottom of this individual’s feet, known as ''keratoderma blennorrhagica'', was due to Reiter's syndrome' <small>Dr. MF Rein</small>.]] | | [[Image:Feet-Reiters syndrome.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Diagnosis revealed that the rash on the bottom of this individual’s feet, known as ''keratoderma blennorrhagica'', was due to Reiter's syndrome' <small>Dr. MF Rein</small>.]] |
| Symptoms generally appear within 1-3 weeks but can range from 4-35 days from the onset of the inciting episode of the disease.
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| The classical presentation is that the first symptom experienced is a urinary symptom such as burning pain on urination ([[dysuria]]) or an increased need to urinate ([[polyuria]] or [[frequency]]). Other urogenital problems may arise such as [[prostatitis]] in men, and [[cervicitis]], [[salpingitis]] and/or [[vulvovaginitis]] in women.
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| The [[arthritis]] that follows usually affects the large joints such as the [[knee]]s causing [[Pain and nociception|pain]] and [[swelling]] with relative sparing of small joints such as the wrist and hand.
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| Eye involvement occurs in about 50% of men with urogenital reactive arthritis and about 75% of men with enteric reactive arthritis. [[Conjunctivitis]] and [[uveitis]] can cause redness of the eyes, eye pain and irritation, and blurred vision. Eye involvement typically occurs early in the course of reactive arthritis, and symptoms may come and go.
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| Roughly 20 to 40 percent of men with reactive arthritis develop penile lesions called [[balanitis circinata]] (circinate balanitis) on the end of the penis. A small percentage of men and women develop small hard nodules called [[keratoderma blennorrhagica]] on the soles of the feet, and less often on the palms of the hands or elsewhere. In addition, some people with Reactive Arthritis develop mouth ulcers that come and go. In some cases, these ulcers are painless and go unnoticed. Some people suffer serious gastrointestinal problems similar to those of Crohn's Disease.
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| About 10 percent of people with Reactive Arthritis, especially those with prolonged disease, will develop cardiac manifestations including [[aortic regurgitation]] and [[pericarditis]].
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| ==References== | | ==References== |