Question

Can children get juvenile rheumatoid arthritis?

Answer

Children can indeed suffer from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, a common pediatric connective tissue disease. Compared to adults, children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis may experience systemic symptoms such as fever, rash, and enlargement of the liver and spleen. Younger patients may first present with persistent irregular fever. Although the cause has not been fully determined, research shows it may be related to immune, infectious, and genetic factors.