If You Are A Man, Watch Out For Reactive Arthritis
Symptoms
It has been seen that in most cases men
that happen to be aged between twenty and forty are the ones
that are likeliest to suffer from reactive arthritis symptoms.
What’s more, men are about nine times more likely to experience
reactive arthritis symptoms as compared to women and part of
the reason for suffering from reactive arthritis is that men
can be infected by venereally acquired infections. Only when
men or women suffer from infections from the foods that they
have eaten will reactive arthritis affect men and women in
equal measure. However, women will still suffer from milder
reactive arthritis symptoms as compared to men.
Urogenital Tract, Eyes And Joints
There are three main ways in which reactive arthritis
symptoms develop and these include the urogenital tract and the
eyes as well as joints. Each of these three areas is most
commonly affected by reactive arthritis symptoms. On the other
hand, the rarer types of reactive arthritis symptoms include
mouth ulcers as well as skin rashes and often these symptoms
are so mild that they go unnoticed for weeks and months on
end.
The urogenital tract is often targeted by reactive arthritis
and in men it affects their prostate (urethra) while in women
it affects their vagina or uterus. Furthermore, reactive
arthritis symptoms in men are seen in the wish for them to
urinate more frequently and when they do urinate they will
experience burning sensations and their penis might also hurt
and there could also be some amount of fluid that discharges
from the penis.
In certain cases, men with reactive arthritis can even come
down with prostatitis which is characterized by symptoms such
as fever and even chills and of course it also means an
increased need to urinate accompanied by burning feelings at
the time of urination.
When women suffer from reactive arthritis symptoms they will
find that they have to contend with a problematic urogenital
tract including in their cervicitis and this will also make a
woman feel uncomfortable when urinating. Moreover, women too
will feel burning sensations whenever they attempt to urinate.
Other reactive arthritis symptoms in women include salpingitis
which in turn can even lead to other kinds of problems
including various kinds of arthritic symptoms.
While as yet a cure for reactive arthritis has not been
found there are several reactive arthritis treatment options
available to patients of this disease. For example, use of
NSAIDs is a common treatment option that can provide relief and
a few options open to you in this regard include taking of
aspirin and ibuprofen that are available without a
prescription.
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