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A nutritional deficiency diseases characterized by irritability, diarrhoea, negligible fat on skin, extreme loss of body weight is called

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Marasmus is a form of malnutrition. It happens when the intake of nutrients and energy is too low for a person's needs. It leads to wasting, or the loss of body fat and muscle. A child with marasmus may not grow as children usually do.

Malnutrition happens when a lack of nutrients causes health problems, usually because a person's diet does not contain all the vitamins and nutrients that the body needs to function.

When an individual does not get the right nutrients, it is harder for their body to carry out routine processes that enable them to grow new cells or fight disease. More serious health problems can then result.

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