Reactive Arthritis
What is Reactive Arthritis?
Reactive Arthritis is an inflammatory joint condition that develops after an infection—commonly a urinary tract infection, gastrointestinal infection, or certain sexually transmitted infections. The infection triggers the immune system, which mistakenly causes inflammation in the joints, eyes, or urinary tract. Patients may notice joint pain, swelling, heel pain, lower back discomfort, or eye redness a few days to weeks after the infection. It usually affects large joints like the knees, ankles, and feet.
How Reactive Arthritis is Treated
Treatment focuses on controlling inflammation, relieving symptoms, and managing the underlying infection. Management may include:
- Antibiotics for the original infection, if still active
- Anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) to reduce pain and swelling
- Corticosteroid injections for severe joint inflammation
- DMARDs (in persistent cases) to manage chronic inflammation
- Physiotherapy to maintain mobility and prevent stiffness
- Lifestyle guidance, including rest during flare-ups and gradual strengthening exercises
Most patients recover well with timely care, though some may experience recurrent symptoms. Early treatment by a rheumatologist helps prevent long-term joint problems and ensures faster recovery.
If you are experiencing symptoms or require specialist guidance, you may book a consultation with Dr. Harsh Jain for Reactive Arthritis Treatment in Mumbai. Please visit our website or reach out to us on the contact numbers provided.
