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Malnutrition in children
Malnutrition in children

Sugar deficiency

Children are prone to fatigue and their physical development is not as good as that of their peers. After hospital examination, it was found that their blood sugar was extremely low.

be deficient in calcium

Abnormal tooth or bone development, bone defect and severe convulsion may occur.

potassium deficiency

This kind of children have slow limbs, unbalanced heart rhythm and heart disease that cannot be underestimated.

Protein's deficiency

Such children are thin, their weight is not up to standard, their development is later than that of their peers, they are prone to fatigue, anemia and infectious diseases.

Phosphorus deficiency

Such children have poor appetite, abnormal oral and bone development and frequent fractures.

Fat deficiency

Children's vitamin indicators are not up to standard, especially VA and VD.

Dietary fiber deficiency

Such children usually have great difficulty in excreting.