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6. Juvenile Arthritis

Rather than a specific disease or disorder, juvenile arthritis encompasses many arthritis-related symptoms and issues that occur in children under the age of 16. Autoimmune disorders make up most arthritis that affects children. The most common form is juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Children may limp in the mornings and experience fatigue. Because the body’s immune system is attacking its own joints, there is pain and inflammation. The majority of juvenile arthritis cases are mild and easy to handle, though they can result in permanent damage.

juvenile Baker’s Cysts

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