During a child’s growth spurt, which is a period of rapid height growth, it is normal to experience mild joint pain, but parents must pay close attention to their child’s growth and distinguish growth pain from childhood endorheumatoid arthritis. Typical symptoms of endorheumatoid arthritis in children are pain, redness and swelling in the small joints of the fingers, toes, wrists, knees and cervical spine, or a prolonged fever or rash. Therefore, parents should pay close attention to every little bit of their children’s growth and development, and should not delay their children’s growth because of their own sloppiness.