Because of the wide range of symptoms, people with Reiter's syndrome may see different doctors for treatment. A rheumatologist or arthritis specialist often treats joint-related symptoms. Depending on how the condition manifests, an ophthalmologist can treat eye symptoms, and a urologist or gynecologist can see to urogenital symptoms. An orthopedist may perform surgery in the case of severely damaged joints.

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