Arthritis may also come on gradually over several weeks, and last for weeks or months; this is called chronic arthritis. The causes of chronic arthritis are different from the causes of acute arthritis.
Signs and Symptoms
Below are some common symptoms of arthritis in children:
-Pain in joints
-Swelling of joints
-Limping
-Inability to move the joint
-Holding the affected limb in one position
-Heat over the joint
-Stiffness of joints
-Irritability ( in infants)
-Crying on handling (in infants)
Associated signs and symptoms, such as fever rash, sores in the mouth, redness and watering of the eyes, if present, may help the physician determine the exact diagnosis of what disease condition is responsible for the arthritis.
Diagnosis
As already pointed out, pain in a joint alone is not an indication of arthritis. The mistake of identifying a symptom (pain in a joint) with a disease (arthritis) leads to unnecessary tests, overdiagnosis, inappropriate treatment, and unnecessary parental anxiety. Based on a child's medical history and a careful physical examination, the physician has to: (1) diagnose whether or not arthritis is the cause of the child's symptom-complex, and then (2) consider which of several diseases is causing the arthritis.