Reactive Arthritis: Infectious Symptoms To Be Aware Of
Joint Stiffness And Pain

Like most forms of arthritis, reactive arthritis can present with joint stiffness and pain. This pain can occur in any joint throughout the body, but it's found more commonly in certain areas. Individuals with reactive arthritis often feel pain in their feet, ankles, and knees. These joints may become swollen and inflamed, and the connective tissues within and surrounding these joints may also be inflamed. Some patients experience pain in their heels or the backs of their calves due to plantar fasciitis. Reactive arthritis may cause the pain to spread up through an individual's lower back and buttocks, but it doesn't always do this. Their hands may become inflamed as well, but hand involvement is more common with other types of arthritis than reactive.
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