yes try to keep your child from falling on where they have it such as cracking there nuckels can harm the bones
Yes you can, This is called Juvenile Rheumatoid arthritis and even baby's can have serious problems with it.
Yes she can as a mater of fact she it can happen when a child is even younger. arthritis at that age is usually known as juvenile arthritis. For more info On this have alook at the related link (What is Juvenile Arthritis) below
Rheumatoid arthritis can be passes on genetically from the parent to the child. that is the child of a person that hs RA is mose likely to be predisposed to developing the disease sa a result of genetic factors. They are not going to actually catch it fron their paren a in catching a cold.
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by clicking and cracking their knuckles! hope that helps xx
yes, it is as im only 15 and got it at the age of 13, its called juvenile arthuritis
No, she is only 17 turning 18 and she did not have a child
It is painful and can be particularly discouraging to them. if the condition is active it can disrupt many activitys including education.
they should
All ages could have arthritis, but it is extremely rare in young people. Arthritis most likely starts at around 35. A child with progeria (a very very rare disease that makes victims body parts and functions 5 times older than they are) could have arthritis because his affected area is 5 times older than he has been alive.
No, not really it can go into remission however there is always the chance of it flaring up again. However there are many situation where children that have suffered fro juvenile arthritis never have a problem again in adulthood.
No, when I filed my taxes for my 17 yr old I didn't qualify for Child Tax Credit.