What is juvenile rheumatoid arthritis?
You might think of arthritis as a condition that only affects older people, but kids can get arthritis, too. Called juvenile arthritis, it can cause the same joint stiffness, swelling and pain that adults with arthritis experience. The most common type of juvenile arthritis is juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, also called juvenile idiopathic arthritis.
Symptoms of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease, which means that the body's immune system attacks normal, healthy tissue the same way it would attack germs like a virus or bacteria. This can cause symptoms like:
- Stiffness in the joints
- Clumsiness from stiff joints
- Joint pain
- Joint swelling
- Limping
In some cases, juvenile arthritis can also cause swollen lymph nodes, a rash or fever. Talk to your child's doctor if he or she has had joint pain or stiffness lasting longer than a week, especially if he or she also has a fever or other symptoms.