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Tom [10]
2 years ago
7

Disease that is characterized as having lack of energy and protein is called?

Biology
1 answer:
Anettt [7]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Sounds closest to:  Kwashiorkor

Explanation:

Kwashiorkor is a disease brought on by severe protein malnourishment. In Kwashiorkor, extended breastfeeding and late, insufficient weaning lead to low calorie intakes but significantly superior biological value. As a result, a kid with kwashiorkor will likely experience compromised organ function and development. Sudden outbreaks of diseases like the measles, gastroenteritis, or pneumonia exacerbate the issue by increasing needs while maintaining low intakes. The kid may exhibit oedema of the face and lower limbs, failure to grow, anorexia, diarrhea, lethargy, dermatosis, flaky-looking skin, scant, soft, and thin hair, angular stomatitis, cheilosis, and anemia as a result of this scenario.

This is a bit similar to Marasmus.

But there is a difference.

But ⇒ <em>how does kwashiorkor and marasmus differ?</em>

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Kwashiorkor is predominantly a protein shortage, despite adequate calorie intake. When a youngster is weaned off of protein-rich breast milk, it frequently happens. The patient will show signs of oedema, an enlarged abdomen, and other conditions.

Marasmus is a total energy shortage that causes a body weight that is at least 60% below normal. The victim will only be malnourished.

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