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What are the symptoms of juvenile arthritis?

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Highly variable: There are different forms of childhood arthritis. Things that should make you want to seek care sooner rather than later would basically be anything beyond "plain pain." swelling, skin rashes, fevers, or feeling sick in general are all reasons to be evaluated.

Answered 4/2/2016

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JIA symptoms: Joint stiffness is the most common symptom. A child could also have pain and swelling in a joint. A swollen knee or ankle could manifest as a limp in a child

Answered 9/22/2016

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