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Infectious Arthritis.

Last updated Wednesday, December 22, 2004

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Prognosis and impacts

Prognosis

Unlike other types of arthritis, infectious arthritis is usually not a long-term illness. Treated promptly and properly, it is generally a curable form of arthritis. However, without proper treatment, infectious arthritis can result in serious damage to the joints involved, and may spread to other parts of the body. That's why it is important to recognize the symptoms of infectious arthritis and get prompt treatment.

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