Early symptoms of childhood rheumatism


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Early symptoms of childhood rheumatism are normal and atypical, but the onset is usually rapid. Therefore, typical symptoms may appear in a short period of time. They may include fever, rash, various papules, or herpes. In addition, children may also show symptoms of joint pain or general soreness. They may also show edema of the eyelids, edema of the lower limbs, and even generalized edema. In addition, it may be accompanied by dizziness, dark eyes, headache, chest tightness, palpitation, and asthma. Children with rheumatism are more common systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatic fever, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, Kawasaki disease, allergic purpura and dermatomyositis, etc., must be diagnosed early, early effective, regular treatment.