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Paediatric Rheumatology

The Paediatric Rheumatology Department at Surya Hospitals offers specialized care for children's autoimmune and joint conditions, from juvenile arthritis to lupus. Our expert team, with advanced training and vast experience, delivers tailored treatments in a warm, child-friendly environment. We turn every step toward relief and strength into a cherished journey.

When it comes to your child's joint pain or autoimmune challenges, don't hesitate. Give them a pain-free, stronger future—choose Surya Hospitals' Paediatric Rheumatology excellence.
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What is Paediatric Rheumatology?

It is a medical subspecialty focused on diagnosing and treating autoimmune, inflammatory, and musculoskeletal conditions in children and adolescents, from birth through young adulthood.

Multidisciplinary teams, including general pediatricians and paediatric rheumatology experts, use approaches like "treat-to-target" and shared decision-making to tailor care for conditions such as juvenile idiopathic arthritis or lupus. We emphasize teamwork for comprehensive, child-specific management.

What Does Paediatric Rheumatology Involve?

Paediatric rheumatology focuses on diagnosing and treating inflammatory, autoimmune, and musculoskeletal conditions in children and adolescents.

It addresses diseases that differ from adult forms because of children's growth and development requirements.

It includes:

Key Conditions Treated

Pediatric rheumatologists manage disorders like juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), lupus, juvenile dermatomyositis, vasculitis (e.g., Kawasaki disease), scleroderma, and autoinflammatory syndromes. 

These often involve joint pain, swelling, rashes, fever, or muscle weakness, impacting skin, organs, eyes, or bones.

Role of Specialists

These doctors, trained in pediatrics and rheumatology, conduct exams, order tests (e.g., blood work, imaging), and coordinate multidisciplinary care including medications, physical therapy, and lifestyle adjustments. They are treated from birth to young adulthood, often up to age 16-18 or school completion.

Diagnostic Approach

Evaluation starts with symptom review (e.g., chronic pain, fatigue, unexplained fever) and physical checks for joint issues or enthesitis. Early intervention prevents complications and supports growth.

When Should You Consider Seeing Our Experts?

You should consider seeing our specialists if your child is presenting with any unusual symptoms.

These include:

  1. Joint Symptoms: Swelling, pain, tenderness, warmth, redness, or stiffness in joints (often lasting more than a week).
  2. Persistent Morning Stiffness: Difficulty moving joints, particularly in the morning, that improves with movement.
  3. Unexplained Fever: Long-lasting or recurring unexplained fevers.
  4. Skin Rash and Changes: Rashes associated with fever or sun exposure, skin tightening, or severe acne.
  5. Additional Red Flags: Back pain, recurrent sore throats/eye redness/stomach aches, sleep disturbances, or abnormal blood tests (e.g., inflammation markers).

How We Diagnose Your Child

Based on the symptoms and physical evaluation, your kid may need to undergo further screening or tests to confirm the diagnosis. Various diagnostic interventions that may be recommended by our pediatric experts:

Medical History Review

Detailed discussion of symptoms (duration, triggers, family history), growth patterns, and associated issues like fever or rashes.

Physical Examination

Evaluate all joints for swelling, warmth, and limited range of motion; assess skin, eyes, heart, and muscles for systemic signs.

Blood Tests

Inflammatory markers: ESR, CRP.

Autoantibodies: ANA, RF, anti-CCP, anti-dsDNA.

Complete blood count (CBC), uric acid, HLA-B27 if relevant.

Imaging Studies

X-rays for bone/joint damage.

Ultrasound or MRI for soft tissue inflammation/synovitis.

Other Procedures

Joint aspiration for fluid analysis (rules out infection); slit-lamp eye exam for uveitis; biopsies are rare for vasculitis/scleroderma.

Diagnostic Criteria

Matches symptoms/tests to guidelines (e.g., ILAR for JIA, ACR for lupus) for confirmation.

Treatments

Treatment for conditions such as juvenile idiopathic arthritis, lupus, and vasculitis focuses on controlling inflammation, relieving pain, and preventing long-term joint damage or organ damage.

Medications

Non-Drug Therapies

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Paediatric Rheumatology at Surya Hospitals ?

Pediatric Rheumatology diagnoses and treats children's autoimmune and joint conditions like JIA and lupus. Our experts use tailored, child-friendly care. 

What conditions does Paediatric Rheumatology treat ?

We manage JIA, lupus, dermatomyositis, vasculitis, scleroderma, and autoinflammatory syndromes causing child joint pain, rashes, fever, or weakness.

When to see a Pediatric Rheumatologist ?

For persistent joint swelling, morning stiffness, unexplained fevers, rashes, or red flags like back pain or abnormal tests in children.

How is Paediatric Rheumatology diagnosed ?

Via history, Physical exam, Blood tests (ESR, CRP, ANA), imaging (X-ray, ultrasound, MRI), and guidelines like ILAR for JIA or lupus.

What are Paediatric Rheumatology treatments ?

NSAIDs, Steroids, DMARDs (Methotrexate), biologics (etanercept); plus PT, OT, and support for JIA, vasculitis, and more.

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