Reactive Arthritis: Infectious Symptoms To Be Aware Of

Swollen Fingers And Toes

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Reactive arthritis causes more dramatically swollen fingers and toes than most other forms of arthritis. Though this symptom isn't universal with cases of reactive arthritis, some patients have experienced swelling so severe that their toes and fingers begin to resemble sausages. The symptoms of reactive arthritis might last for anywhere from three to twelve months. Some affected individuals have recurrences of the condition later. If a patient's toes and fingers become swollen after they have fought off a bacterial infection, they should talk to a doctor right away. When related to reactive arthritis, the swelling is often accompanied by other signs of inflammation in other parts of the body.

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