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Juvenile arthritis in toddlers
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Juvenile arthritis (JA) is a type of arthritis that affects children and teenagers under the age of 16. It is uncommon in toddlers, but it can occur. Symptoms of JA in toddlers may include joint stiffness, pain, and swelling, as well as a reluctance to walk or crawl. If you suspect your toddler has JA, it's important to consult with a pediatric rheumatologist for an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan. Early detection and treatment can help manage symptoms and prevent long-term joint damage.
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