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      Pediatric Rheumatology: Common Conditions and Their Treatments

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      Pediatric Rheumatology: Common Conditions and Their Treatments

      Verified by Dr Rachna Shanbhag Mohite–Consultant Pediatric Immunology & Rheumatology at Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai

      Pediatric rheumatology is a specialized field focusing on diagnosing and treating autoimmune and inflammatory conditions in children. Unlike many childhood illnesses, rheumatic diseases can be chronic and complex, affecting a child’s joints, muscles, and connective tissues. Understanding common conditions and their treatments can help parents navigate this challenging aspect of pediatric health. Pediatric rheumatology focuses on diagnosing and treating autoimmune and inflammatory conditions in children. 

      Common Conditions:

      • Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA):

        – Most prevalent rheumatic disease in children.

        – Symptoms: Joint pain, swelling, and stiffness lasting more than six weeks.

        – Subtypes: Oligoarticular (affecting a few joints) and polyarticular (affecting many joints).

        – Early diagnosis and management are crucial to prevent joint damage.

      • Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE):

        – Chronic autoimmune disease affecting multiple organs.

        – Symptoms: Butterfly-shaped rash on the face, joint pain, and fatigue.

        – Treatment aims to manage symptoms and prevent serious complications.

      • Kawasaki Disease:

        – Acute vasculitis affecting children under five years old.

        – Symptoms: Prolonged fever, rash, red eyes, red tongue

        – Untreated, it can lead to cardiovascular complications; early treatment with IVIG and aspirin is crucial.

      • Henoch Schoenlein Purpura (IgA Vasculitis):
      • Acute vasculitis affecting children between 3-12 years
      • Symptoms: Rash over the legs and buttocks, joint pain, abdominal pain
      • Treatment involves managing the acute symptoms and monitoring for renal disease
      • Juvenile Dermatomyositis:

        – Involves muscle inflammation and a characteristic rash over the face and hands.

        – Symptoms: Muscle weakness and pain.

        – Treatment includes corticosteroids and other immunosuppressive drugs to reduce inflammation and improve muscle function.

      Treatment Approaches:

      • Medications:

        – Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to reduce pain and inflammation.

        – Corticosteroids – help in acute disease control and decreasing the inflammation

      – Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) to slow disease progression.

        – Biologics to target specific components of the immune system.

      • Physical Therapy:

        – Helps improve mobility and quality of life.

        – Tailored exercises to strengthen muscles and joints.

      • Lifestyle Modifications:

        – Supportive care to manage symptoms and enhance overall well-being.

      Monitoring and Follow-Up:

        – Regular check-ups to adjust treatment plans and address medication side effects.

        – Goal: Manage symptoms effectively, minimize disease progression, and support growth and development.

      In summary, pediatric rheumatology involves managing complex conditions with a multidisciplinary approach, aiming to improve health outcomes and quality of life for affected children.

      Connect with our expert, Dr Rachna Shanbhag Mohite–Consultant Pediatric Immunology & Rheumatology at Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai

      Call 022 6280 6280 for an appointment

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