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Non specific urinary infection and Reiter syndrome

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gerald696
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PostPosted: 05/15/08 - 23:11    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

What can you tell me about the Reiter syndrome? I have been diagnosed with it and it looks like it is actually some sort of arthritis, even though I have been experiencing pain in urinary tract and even mouth too. Even though I did have some pelvis problems too, I thought this was nothing more than some kind of non specific urinary infection.
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PostPosted: 05/21/08 - 20:51    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Well, it is a sort of inflammation that affects the urinary tract too, but it is treated as arthritis. Also, the symptoms for this condition might vary a lot from case to case and depending on what organism’s areas are affected, different treatments are applied. If the joints are affected, then NSAID meds are used, if there is a bacteria present in the urine, antibiotics help etc. but don’t worry, it is treatable.
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