For a child with arthritis or a related condition, lack of knowledge on the part of the parents is one of the biggest obstacles to recovery. Parents do not always know how to interpret the complaints voiced by their children and this is compounded by the inexperience of physicians, who rarely treat children with these ailments. In this marvelously down-to-earth guide, Dr. Thomas Lehman, the head of one of the leading paediatric rheumatology programs in the world, offers a gold mine of expert advice that is invaluable both for parents whose children have rheumatic disorders and for parents of children with complaints, discomfort, or disability who are not getting the answers they need from their physician. Using simple analogies and illustrative anecdotes to illuminate hard-to-grasp concepts, Dr. Lehman helps parentsinterpret their childs complaints and to determine whether medical attention is needed. Even more important, the book explains to parents how to follow through with a physician and make sure their child receives the appropriate tests, the proper diagnosis, and ultimately, the best care possible. Thebook explains to parents what symptoms to look for, what questions to ask, and what to expect when treatment begins. It sheds light on a wide range of rheumatic disorders, including Juvenile Arthritis, Lyme Disease, Lupus, Kawasaki Disease, Fibromyalgia, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and it addresses such crucial topics as drug safety, the potential risks to children posed by medications, health insurance problems, the difficulty of family life when a child has a chronic disease, and much more. The only book on this subject currently available, A Parents Guide to Rheumatic Diseases in Children captures the expertise of a dedicated physician with over thirty years of hands-on experience helping children lead normal happy lives. It will help you to ensure that your child achieves the best possible outcome.
Part I: My Child Complains of Pain; Growing Pains?; Figuring Out Whats Wrong; Common Causes of Pain; The Child Who Hurts All Over; Part II: The Rheumatic Diseases and Related Conditions; Juvenile Arthritis; Uveitis: Eye Complications of Juvenile Arthritis and Related Conditions; Spondyloarthropathies: Enthesitis-associated Arthritis; Lyme Disease; Systemic Lupus Erythematosus; Mixed Connective Tissue Disease; Sjogrens Syndrome; Raynauds Phenomenon; Scleroderma; Dermatomyositis and Polymyositis; Kawasaki Disease; Benign Hypermobile Joint Syndrome and Ehlers Dahnlos Syndrome; Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy; Oseoporosis and Osteopenia; Part III: Living with a Child Who Has a Chronic Condition; Medications and Immunizations; Alternative Medicine: Vitamins, Supplements, and Other Treatments; Understanding Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests; Reconstructive Surgery; Family Issues; Getting the Best Results for Your Child;
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