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Article Making the most of your GP Consultation Initial visit Paediatric practice is unusual because doctors ask about the symptoms from one person (the parent) about another person (your child). However, if children are old enough to explain they should be encouraged to answer the questions, with their parent’s help, because they can often provide meaningful clues that parents may not be aware […]
Article Education It is just as important for you to help your child’s school and teacher(s) to understand their condition, how it might affect them in lessons and how they can support them. Our booklet Managing JIA in School provides information on all aspects of education and is a useful resource for parents, teachers and for the […]
Article JIA Healthcare JIA is a condition for which there is currently no cure. However, it can be managed successfully to not only control symptoms but also slow its progression, to improve both short and long-term quality of life. In this section of the website, you will find information on how it is treated, the healthcare professionals who […]
Article Standards of Care Standards to improve access to early diagnosis and treatment Standards to improve access to information and support Standards to improve access to ongoing and responsive treatment and support Standards to improve maximising independence, inclusion and quality of life Standard to improve transitional care Acknowledgement is made to the Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Alliance (ARMA) and the British Society […]
Article Safe in School – Health Conditions in Schools Alliance (HCSA) Safe in School – Health Conditions in Schools Alliance (HCSA) Over 1 million pupils live with long term medical conditions in the UK! The Health Conditions in School Alliance (HSA) is working hard to make sure these children get the right care and support they need in school. We are a proud member of the […]
Article Anti-Inflammatory diet tips AI (anti-inflammatory) foods pose no harmful side effects and are relatively cheap and easy to get hold of. Here are some of our top tips for getting some AI foods into your diet. 1. Aim for half to two-thirds of your plate to be non-starchy vegetables (think: greens of all kinds, mushrooms, summer squash, beets, […]
Article Healthy Gut Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) are approximately 2 years into a study that is looking at how gut bacteria differs between healthy children and those with arthritis. GOSH are working in collaboration with hospitals in Oxford, Birmingham, Newcastle and New York for the study, and this group is called The IAMC – Inflammatory arthritis microbiome consortium.