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Pediatric Rheumatology is a specialized field of child healthcare dedicated to diagnosing and managing conditions that affect a child’s joints, muscles, bones, and connective tissues.
Sometimes called “musculoskeletal medicine”, this branch goes beyond orthopedic concerns to uncover the underlying causes of symptoms like joint pain, stiffness, or swelling. In many cases, children are first evaluated by orthopedic doctors or general pediatricians—but it’s a pediatric rheumatologist who ultimately provides the right diagnosis and tailored care.
Many childhood conditions initially appear as joint or muscle pain but may actually involve deeper systemic issues such as:
(Leukemia, Hemophilia, Sickle Cell Disease)
(Benign and Malignant Growths)
(Weak or Absent Immune Responses)
(Adverse Effects and Deficiencies)
(Mind-Body Related Physical Complaints)
Children and adolescents with rheumatic or arthritic conditions often present with a wide range of symptoms. At PREP Clinic, we emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and prompt management, which can significantly reduce the risk of long-term complications and improve outcomes in pediatric rheumatic diseases.
As a parent or caregiver, it's vital to stay alert to subtle or persistent signs your child may exhibit. Schedule a consultation if your child shows any of the following symptoms:
Fever not responding to antibiotics
Persistent fever despite medication.
Long-lasting or recurring fevers
Fever lasting weeks or coming back frequently without a clear cause.
Unexplained fevers
Repeated or chronic fevers with no known diagnosis.
Joint pain or swelling
Painful or visibly swollen joints, even without injury.
Joint pain with vision issues
Especially when combined with blurred vision or light sensitivity.
Lower back pain
Particularly if it limits mobility or worsens with rest.
Unexplained skin rashes
Rashes that appear with or without fever or other symptoms.
Discoloration of fingertips
Fingers turning pale, blue, or purple in cold or stress.
Changes in nails
Pitting, ridging, or unusual nail appearance.
Mouth ulcers
Recurrent or painful sores inside the mouth.
Chronic fatigue or weakness
Lack of energy or stamina disproportionate to activity.
Muscle weakness
Difficulty climbing stairs, lifting objects, or rising from a chair.
High blood pressure
Especially if it’s persistent and unexplained.
Dry mouth or jaw swelling
Often seen in autoimmune or gland-related issues.
Tightening or thickening of the skin
Especially around fingers, hands, or limbs

Over 1,000+ happy patients and years of clinical excellence—Dr. Pallavi Pimpale is a trusted name in treating juvenile arthritis, lupus, and other pediatric autoimmune disorders.
Children and adolescents with rheumatic or arthritic conditions often present with a wide range of symptoms. At PREP Clinic, we emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and prompt management, which can significantly reduce the risk of long-term complications and improve outcomes in pediatric rheumatic diseases.
As a parent or caregiver, it's vital to stay alert to subtle or persistent signs your child may exhibit. Schedule a consultation if your child shows any of the following symptoms:
Children and adolescents with rheumatic or arthritic conditions may present with a wide range of symptoms—sometimes subtle, sometimes persistent. At PREP Clinic, we believe that early diagnosis and timely treatment are key to reducing long-term complications in pediatric rheumatic diseases.
As a parent or caregiver, staying vigilant about your child’s health is essential. Schedule an appointment with a pediatric rheumatologist if your child experiences any of the following:
Fever that does not respond to antibiotics
Prolonged fever lasting for weeks or months
Recurrent, unexplained fevers with no clear diagnosis
Joint pain or swelling, with or without morning stiffness
Joint pain accompanied by vision changes
Persistent lower back pain
Unexplained skin rashes, with or without fever
Discoloration of fingertips in cold or stress
Unusual nail changes, such as pitting or ridging
Frequent mouth ulcers
Fatigue or generalized weakness
Muscle weakness impacting daily activities
Unexplained high blood pressure in a child
Dry mouth or swelling of the jaw/glands
Tightening or thickening of the skin
Early evaluation can prevent long-term joint and organ damage. If your child shows these signs, consulting a pediatric rheumatologist ensures the right care at the right time.


Pediatric rheumatic diseases affect joints, muscles, bones, and connective tissues, and may also involve the eyes, skin, kidneys, and gastrointestinal tract. While these conditions are rare, early referral to a pediatric rheumatologist can significantly improve patient outcomes and reduce disease-related morbidity.
Refer your pediatric or adolescent patients to a specialized rheumatology clinic if they present with:
Fever unresponsive to antibiotics
Prolonged or recurrent fevers lasting weeks to months
Undiagnosed fevers despite evaluation
Joint pain, swelling, or stiffness
Joint pain with co-existing visual problems
Chronic lower back pain
Unexplained rashes, with or without fever
Discoloration of fingertips (Raynaud’s phenomenon)
Abnormal nail changes
Recurrent oral ulcers
Chronic fatigue or generalized weakness
Muscle weakness affecting daily activities
Unexplained hypertension in children
Dry mouth or jaw/gland swelling
Skin thickening or tightening
Abnormal blood investigations, such as:
Positive ANA/RA factor
Elevated TLC, ESR, or CRP
Timely referral to a pediatric rheumatologist like Dr. Pallavi Pimpale at PREP Clinic ensures accurate diagnosis, evidence-based treatment, and better long-term outcomes for young patients.

Dr. Pallavi Pimpale is a skilled Pediatric Rheumatologist specializing in autoinflammatory diseases, offering expert care with global experience and advanced research in genetic and molecular diagnostics.
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