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Asked March 2011
Does reactive arthritis cause choking, congestion, mental confusion, and hyperactivity?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
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I'd have these sypmtoms checked further. It's a stretch to blame the arthrtis for all of them, especially the hyperactivity.
A doctor visit seems in order, here.
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Carol
03/07/2011 08:43:21
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A doctor visit seems in order, here.
Good luck,
Carol