Malnutrition is the condition that results from taking an unbalanced diet in which certain nutrients are lacking, in excess (too high an intake), or in the wrong proportions.A number of different nutrition disorders may arise, depending on which nutrients are under or overabundant in the diet....
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...out, I had protein malnutrition, and the first sign ...cm common channel, and I was put on Viokase, then Creon(digestive enzymes) to ...losing, and got the protein malnutrition under control....
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I had cisplatin with my radiation and had several hospital stays for malnutrition/dehydration. While going thru radiation you ...could have the oxycodone for any extra breakthru pain.
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husband unit checkup recently, the ...came out to see the long-term malnutrition, I should give him something...
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...too acute, weigh loss can stall at least for awhile and thereafter the impact of malnutrition can be (much more)...
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...France of a toddler who died because his mother had refused to give him solid food? He died of malnutrition I...
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Thanks, but really.... you DON'T wanna go to the hospital for malnutrition. I promise. They send quacks in there to talk...
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...no attention to the Psychoticism score, realizing it was absolutely due to the malnutrition. I am so hoping you get the help you...
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...diets that are acutely deficient and thus suffer the negatives of malnutrition.
Most frequently, the problems are (acutely) deficient dietary fat...
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...with cutting when you have insufficient mass is obviously causing metabolic compensation. The longer your malnutrition persists, the more damage you will do.
You need to slowly increase your...
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