Juvenile idiopathic arthritis: Prognosis and Management of Pediatric Autoimmune Arthritis Dr. Jorge McCalvert Author
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis: Prognosis and Management of Pediatric Autoimmune Arthritis Dr. Jorge McCalvert Author
The most prevalent kind of arthritis in children under the age of 16 is a condition referred to as juvenile idiopathic arthritis, which was formerly known as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.Pain in the joints that does not go away, swelling, and stiffn...
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The most prevalent kind of arthritis in children under the age of 16 is a condition referred to as juvenile idiopathic arthritis, which was formerly known as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.Pain in the joints that does not go away, swelling, and stiffness can be symptoms of juvenile idiopathic arthritis. It's possible that some children will only have symptoms for a few months, while others will continue to have symptoms for many years.Some forms of juvenile idiopathic arthritis have been linked to significant effects, including disruptions in development, damage to joints, and inflammation of the eye. The treatment focuses on reducing symptoms such as pain and inflammation, enhancing function, and protecting against further injury.
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