Adult-onset Adult Still's disease and Wissler-Fanconi syndrome are other names for Still's disease. There is no recognized etiology for this kind of arthritis. Before the age of 35, this condition affects about 76% of persons. Both men and women appear to be equally impacted. AOSD is an adult-only version of juvenile Still's disease, often known as systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Each person has symptoms at a different frequency. Some people only experience one episode of the condition, which lasts around a year, and symptoms never return. Others don't experience a second episode until years later. Sometimes the condition progresses to persistent arthritis. Your muscles and joints begin to enlarge, stiffen, and hurt a few weeks after the onset of these symptoms, especially your knees and wrists. Additionally, the condition might impact the fingers, shoulders, elbows, and ankles. About two weeks pass during this time.
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