Arthritis In Children – Not Only The Elderly Have This Disorder

February 8th, 2010 | Under: Arthritis, Articles »

Many doctors and also laypeople do not admit to that arthritis in kids occurs. Information about this disease is crucial for kids affected as well as for their families. Many kids can suffer for several months or even years before they are diagnosed with arthritis and before an appropriate treatment is prescribed. But actually this is not the end.

Kids that suffer from arthritis very often have difficulty as the schoolmates and teachers don’t realize the fact that kids can also suffer from arthritis. They are unaware what to expect from a kid having arthritis and they have no idea about the illness nature. That’s why when a child gets arthritis diagnosis, very often family members are told to put a kid in a wheelchair as it is supposed that there is nothing that can help. But we assure you that it is totally wrong.

It is also worth mentioning that arthritis can presumably strike one kid in every thousand a year. The good news is that luckily most cases of arthritis in children are mild or moderate. Although nearly 1 child in every ten thousand can have severe arthritis and in such cases it won’t go away by itself. It is widely known that many kids suffer from the so called acute form of inflammatory arthritis that generally follows a bacterial or viral infection. And we should note that this very type of arthritis is rather serious for brief periods of time but it can normally pass  in several weeks or maybe months. Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis that is often abbreviated like JRA is actually one of the most widely spread forms of arthritis which generally can last for several months or in some cases for several years. Rheumatoid arthritis in children is named juvenile arthritis and also juvenile idiopathic arthritis.

signs and treatments of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

When speaking about arthritis it is crucially important to be aware that there are 3 common types of what is often called juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. And to be more precise the types of rheumatoid arthritis in children have as factors for their classification the way it starts to affect the body joints. Let’s name these 3 common types. First of all it is pauciarticular – it occurs when less than 4 joints are affected, then there goes polyarticular type – which is present in case if 4 or more than 4 joints are affected, and finally we should mention the third type which is called systemic-onset and this type is actually detected when joints are inflamed and when such symptoms as rash and high fever are present.

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