Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) is a disease that affects children age 16 and younger. It causes inflamed, swollen, stiff, and often painful joints. JRA may affect one or more joints and can cause a generalized illness.
The cause of JRA is unknown. Most experts believe it may be caused by a combination of the following factors:
Symptoms of JRA include:
A child with JRA will likely be treated with a combination of medications and physical therapy. The goals of medical treatment are to lessen your child's joint pain and to prevent disability.
For more information, see the topic Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis.
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