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Thousands of Australian children living with juvenile arthritis

Thousands of Australian children living with juvenile arthritis

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Sunday
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Juvenile arthritis is an autoimmune disease affecting an estimated 6,000 to 10,000 Australian children, causing sore, swollen and stiff joints that can lead to permanent disability if left untreated. Addie Sharp began showing symptoms at six months old but waited seven years for an accurate diagnosis, eventually requiring a knee replacement at 16. Health advocates are calling for greater awareness among the public and medical professionals, as early diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve pain management, mental health and quality of life for affected children.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.