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What is Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis?
9/23 15:22:40

There are over one hundred different types of arthritis that a person can suffer from, but did you know about juvenile rheumatoid arthritis? A rheumatoid arthritis symptom in an adult can often be the same in a case of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, but there are many major differences as well that you should be aware of.

The Disease

Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is a condition that causes joint inflammation for at least six weeks in children. This form of arthritis is actually just as common as adult arthritis, which is frightening because statistics show that one out of every four people will be diagnosed with some type of arthritis over the course of their life.

This type of arthritis can become very complex and complicated, and if left untreated can even be potentially life threatening. There are several different types of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis that you can be diagnosed with, and these are classified based on the joints that are affected as well as the symptoms that are being experienced.

In terms of symptoms there are a few that are particularly common. Joint swelling with pain and stiffness is one of the most common, and so if you notice that you are experiencing pain that you never felt before or swelling in your bones and joints especially after being physically active then chances are that you are dealing with an arthritis condition.

Fever and rash also often accompany these arthritis conditions, especially if they are persistent. This is the biggest thing that will tell you that you are not just dealing with a regular cold or flu when you are a fever and rash, is because they will not just stay with you for a day or two but instead will continue to come back time and time again.

Another commonly experienced symptom of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is eye inflammation. This is one of the more unique symptoms which means that you are much less likely to mistakenly associate it with a different condition.

This problem occurs mostly in children with pauciarticular JRA, and initially produces no signs or symptoms but then can end up causing blindness.

If you have children and ever notice that they are dealing with any of these symptoms it is crucial that you get them in to see their doctor right away. Juvenile arthritis of any sort is not something that you want to deal with on your own or leave alone and let go untreated.

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