Reactive arthritis, also known as Reiter's syndrome, is a form of inflammatory arthritis that develops in response to an infection in another part of the body. It typically affects joints, eyes, and the urinary tract. Treatment for reactive arthritis aims to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and improve symptoms. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are commonly prescribed to reduce pain and inflammation. In more severe cases, corticosteroids may be prescribed to reduce inflammation. Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) may also be used to slow down the progression of the disease and preserve joint function. Additionally, physical therapy can help improve joint mobility and strengthen muscles. It's important to consult with a rheumatologist or a specialist in reactive arthritis for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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