Question

Juvenile arthritis, onset in December 2009, affecting one finger joint and one toe joint with redness, swelling, and pain.

Answer

Hello, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is a relatively stubborn condition that is prone to recurrence. The main treatment approach is to control its progression and relieve pain. Your child is currently in the acute phase of development, and it is recommended to be hospitalized for observation and treatment for a period of time. The treatment plan may include the use of anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving medications (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), immunosuppressants, and Tripterygium glycosides tablets, among others. After the condition stabilizes, continue with medication treatment to control the condition.