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Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) is a condition that affects children, causing inflammation and stiffness in the joints. JIA has two key phases: the active phase when symptoms are evident and the remission phase, where the child may be symptom-free. Early treatment is crucial for managing symptoms and preventing long-term joint damage. • In this video, Dr. Mohit Kumar Arora, Associate Consultant in Pediatric Orthopedics at Narayana Superspeciality Hospital, Gurugram, discusses various treatment options for Juvenile Arthritis. He emphasizes the importance of starting treatment as early as possible and explains how a combination of medications and exercise can greatly improve the child's condition. • Key insights shared by Dr. Arora: • The two phases of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: active disease and remission. • The role of exercise in managing JIA, including beneficial activities like cycling and swimming. • Importance of building muscle around the joints to alleviate pain and improve mobility. • The significance of early diagnosis and treatment in achieving long-term remission. • Managing Juvenile Arthritis effectively can allow children to lead healthy, active lives. With the right combination of treatments and lifestyle adjustments, children with JIA can experience improved joint function and reduced pain. • #JuvenileArthritis #JIA #PediatricArthritis #ArthritisInChildren #ExerciseForArthritis #CyclingForArthritis #SwimmingForArthritis #PediatricOrthopedics #DrMohitKumarArora #NarayanaHealth #HealthForAll • For video consultation with Dr. Mohit Kumar Arora, log on to: https://bit.ly/2z7Y0Bd • For more information on Narayana Health and its facilities, visit: https://www.narayanahealth.org • Follow us: • Facebook: NarayanaHealth • Instagram: @narayanahealthindia • Twitter: @narayanahealth • Blog: https://www.narayanahealth.org/blog/ • LinkedIn: NarayanaHealth
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