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Juvenile Arthritis
 

Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is a condition that causes inflammation of the joints and occurs before the age of 16. There are many different symptom patterns of Juvenile Athritis. The common symptom is inflammation of the joints. However, different symptoms have different treatment options.

There are three types of Juvenile arthritis that each affects the body differently. Systemic onset occurs with high fevers with a skin rash and causes inflammation in many internal organs and joints. Pauciarticular onset affects less than five joints. This type affects children as young as 5 years old. It can also cause inflammatory eye problems therefore regular eye checkups are necessary. Polyarticular disease affects more than five joints. It can begin at any age. Juvenile rhumatoid arthritus can have several degenerating affects on a child. Development of the body, bones and joints is not possible in a normal way and therefore the child with such type of arthritis cannot lead a normal lifestyle.

Nowadays there are several effective treatment options available for Chronic Juvenile reumatoid arthritus patients. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are the preferred option, for example ibuprofen. Methotrexate and sulfasalazine are given to more severe cases. The doses are given based on the age and weight. Along with medicines, physical therapy is very important for people suffering from Juvenile athritis. Regular exercise helps to preserve motion in the joints and decreases inflammation. A physical therapist usually designs an appropriate exercise routine for the child. Sometimes splints and other devices are recommended to keep the joints in motion. Juvenile rheumatoid Athritus in Child and Family.