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Diagnosing Juvenile Psoriatic Arthritis is Often Quite Difficult
9/23 15:20:49

Juvenile psoriatic arthritis as the name implies is really a combination of two diseases: psoriasis in children and arthritis affecting children. The most common symptoms of this disease include pain in the joints, inflamed joints as well as pitted toe and fingernails as well as discoloration in the nails as too scaly rashes. The correct diagnosis of juvenile psoriatic arthritis is often very difficult on account of the fact that symptoms come and go without any warning.

Inflamed Eyes

When a child is diagnosed with juvenile psoriatic arthritis there is between ten and twenty percent chance that they will also develop inflamed eyes which is why it pays to have your child’s examined on a yearly basis. As for gender predisposition, juvenile psoriatic arthritis occurs equally in boys and in girls though girls aged between nine and ten years of age are most susceptible to developing the disease.

The prevalence of juvenile psoriatic arthritis is believed to be between eight and twenty percent. Many questions are being asked regarding the severity of juvenile psoriatic arthritis and since its cause has yet to be found there is much to debate as to what you can really expect if this disease strikes you down.

There are many theories that try to explain just why juvenile psoriatic arthritis occurs in the first place. Some experts feel that it is the person’s genetic makeup that puts them at risk of developing juvenile psoriatic arthritis while others consider the environment in which a person lives to be a factor that can increase the risk of contracting juvenile psoriatic arthritis.

Some of the common juvenile psoriatic arthritis include extremely swollen joints including the fingers as well as toes as too the hips. The toe and fingernails lose their color and can turn yellowish. Sometimes, there will be outbreak of tiny sized patches of scaly skin that may develop on the stomach and also in the vicinity of the belly button region as too on the scalp and in any other place as well.

The worst that can happen to a child suffering from juvenile psoriatic arthritis is risk of deformities as the joints might become so enlarged as to create an unsightly arm or leg or even fingers.

Arthritis Care is the premier UK charity organization that has devoted all its energies to supporting people that have become arthritic. This organization is user led which of course means that the arthritics themselves are making the organization work through affecting local campaigns and even by going national to ensure that arthritics are able to receive timely treatment as well as services.

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