Most people with Reiter's syndrome recover fully within two to six months. Recurrence of symptoms is possible, and around 20 percent of people develop chronic arthritis, though the symptoms are mild and generally do not interfere with daily activities. A small percentage of people may develop complications including glaucoma, inflammation of the heart, deformities of the feet, and a stiffening of the vertebrae.

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