Wht's difference between ritter's and reiter's syndrome?



Answers:
Ritter disease is a disease which presents with sabotage to the skin with prominent shedding.

Reiter's syndrome is the name of a type of reactive arthritis.
Ritter's Disease or Scalded Skin Syndrome is a skin disease cause by Staph aureus that usually occurs within babies and children.

Reiter's Syndrome is condition that usually results in arthrtitis, inflammation of the urinary tract, and conjunctivitis. It is usually spread by sexual contact or other infections.
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