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  4. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis - Wikipedia

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    Joint pain is an important symptom, although some children experience minimal or no pain with their arthritis. [7] In these children, the first sign of arthritis may be limping, especially in the morning. [7] Young children are often very good at changing how they move when they have joint pain: they learn to move so that it does not hurt.

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    According to the CDC, an estimated 220,000 children and adolescents had diagnosed arthritis between 2017 and 2021.

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    Polyarticular arthritis is the first type of arthritis, which affects about 30–40% of children with arthritis and is more common in girls than boys. [1] [12] [13] [14] This subtype begins later in childhood and could be subdivided into two types: Rheumatoid Factor (RF) negative and RF positive depending on the presence of the RF antibody ...