How long does a Juvenile Rhumetoid Arthritis flare up usually last?
I was born with JRA, and i went into medical remission (which is really good) sometime in 4th grade, I have had four quiet years, but now, i have a flare up. Originally, i had arthiritis only in my left wrist and pointer finger, but the flare up came in my left ankle, and now possibly both my knees. It started in the mid-to-end of August, and now it is the 25 of November. Is this to long for a flare up?
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Flare ups are most times unpredictable. They can last for a day or for months. You can control the pain and flare ups with MonaVie. It relieves joint and muscle pain- especially for arthritis sufferers.
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take care,
KC
i was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in my late twenties early thirties and i have never gone into remission i am on 4 different types of medications for this one disease my arthritis flares usually last anywhere from one week to one month sometimes even longer what my dr usually does is put me on a higher dose of prednisone to control the flare this disease has it’s own way of doing what it does and in it’s own sweet time good luck with yours.