Juvenile Arthritis
Juvenile Arthritis is an autoimmune disorder that affects children under the age of 16. This condition causes inflammation of the joints, resulting in pain and swelling. It can interfere with a child's daily activities, such as walking, running, and even simple tasks like brushing their teeth. Juvenile Arthritis is a serious condition that can lead to long-term health consequences, including permanent joint damage and disability. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to reduce the risk of these complications and improve quality of life. Treatment typically includes medications, physical therapy, and lifestyle modifications. With proper management, children with Juvenile Arthritis can lead active and fulfilling lives.
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