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Diagonosis Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Is Not Good News |
By:
Baily Richards |
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Diagnosing juvenile rheumatoid arthritis first starts with seeing the number of joints affected. Once this is determined and we are dealing with a diagnosed case of JRA, we need to see the extent of the damage and take immediate action to avoid possible complications. There are three types noticed: pauciarticular (affects 4 or fewer joints), polyarticular (affects more than or 5 joints) and systemic onset (affects 1 or more joints but also brings internal organ inflammation). Diagnosing the last type of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis brings with it extreme treatment because there is a lot of danger that the child is in a life threatening situation.
It is very important to understand that diagnosing juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is not easy and that the disease can be very dangerous. It can change the life of your child and it brings with it a need to take action immediately.
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Article Source: http://www.statssheet.com/articles/article72113.html |
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