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Reiter's Syndrome.

Last updated Friday, February 11, 2005

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Prognosis and impacts

Prognosis

Most people with Reiter's syndrome can expect to live normal life spans. The majority of people with the disease maintain a near-normal lifestyle with modest adaptations to protect the involved joints.

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