Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms And Indications
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is an
arthritis condition that occurs in children who are prone to
this disease. While it is fast becoming a common disease among
children, the cause of this condition has no definitive roots
as of yet. Many experts know about juvenile rheumatoid
arthritis symptoms and they also know what causes these
symptoms but the very source of the condition is not clear.
There are about three different kinds of arthritis that
involves children. The juvenile rheumatoid arthritis symptoms
of these three may be specific to each but some also have
similarities to each other. The degree of intensity of the
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis symptoms actually depend on each
child. The same goes for juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
treatment.
Symptoms And Signs of The Condition
One of the very common juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
symptoms is pain in some of the joints. Pain in the joint is
often accompanied by swelling in the joint and stiffness in the
area. Parents have to be vigilant regarding this symptom since
it may be taken for granted by some children or may not seem as
uncomfortable enough for them to report it to their parents.
The pain and stiffness may not be easy to detect by the eye but
the swelling is. Usually the swollen area is also red and
tender. Some children actually cannot move the affected joint
and may hold this joint stiffly due to the pain or may have
limited nobility in the area of the affected joint. Loss of
joint mobility is a common juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
symptom.
Another part of the short list of juvenile rheumatoid
arthritis symptoms is a limp. Many children who have slight
pains and aches sometimes endure them in favor of playing. The
limp may be pronounced if the effect of the juvenile rheumatoid
arthritis symptoms is severe. While this is an indicator that
something is wrong with the legs of the child, it is also a
very common symptom of many other conditions and may even
indicate an injury which is not related to juvenile rheumatoid
arthritis.
Other juvenile rheumatoid arthritis symptoms are bouts of
recurring fever, inflammation in the eyes, a salmon colored
rash on the skin, joint deformity and rheumatoid nodules in
pressure points. The fever that usually occurs is high and may
also disappear without using any medication. The eyes may
appear swollen or reddish especially around the iris. The rash
that may occur is a very light salmon color that may appear and
disappear randomly n any area of the body. Joint deformity and
rheumatoid nodules are very clear juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
symptoms that can be visually evident.
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