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==Complications== | ==Complications== | ||
==Prognosis== | ==Prognosis== | ||
*Prognosis is generally good for patients with reactive arthritis. | |||
*Patients who receive treatment have rapid reversal of symptoms. | |||
*Most patients even if left untreated have complete resolution of symptoms within the next 3-12 months. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Natural History
- The symptoms of reactive arthritis usually develop after 1-3 weeks of initial infection (in another part of the body) and start with symptoms such as malaise, fatigue, and fever.
- Majority of the patients have a self limited course with complete healing within 3-12 months.
- If left untreated, patients with reactive arthritis may progress to develop myalgias and joint pain especially in the lower extremities. Over the course of time, patient develops urethritis and conjunctivitis.
- Urethritis presents with dysuria, increased frequency, urgency, and urethral discharge whereas conjunctivitis leads to pain, burning, and tearing sensation in eyes.
Complications
Prognosis
- Prognosis is generally good for patients with reactive arthritis.
- Patients who receive treatment have rapid reversal of symptoms.
- Most patients even if left untreated have complete resolution of symptoms within the next 3-12 months.