Still's Disease is an ailment common among children but now it is found to attack adults too. Primarily described by symptoms like rheumatoid arthritis, salmon-colored rashes and transient fevers, Still's disease is a systemic kind of illness of yet to be known causes. Joint inflammation usually accompanies this disease and this can be fatal if left untreated.
Although Still's disease occurs only about 10 to 20 percent of all juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, this disease has been plaguing 50,000 American children in the United States. Still's disease can be treated using anti-inflammatory medicines as prescribed by physicians. To know more about Still's disease, you should visit the International Still's Disease Foundation website.



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