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define pica ..........​

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Answered by subhaswini09
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a unit of type size and line length equal to 12 points (about 1/6 inch or 4.2 mm).

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Answer:Pica: A craving for something that is not normally regarded as nutritive, such as dirt, clay, paper, or chalk. Pica is a classic clue to iron deficiency in children, and it may also occur with zinc deficiency.

Answer:Pica: A craving for something that is not normally regarded as nutritive, such as dirt, clay, paper, or chalk. Pica is a classic clue to iron deficiency in children, and it may also occur with zinc deficiency.Symptoms of pica

Answer:Pica: A craving for something that is not normally regarded as nutritive, such as dirt, clay, paper, or chalk. Pica is a classic clue to iron deficiency in children, and it may also occur with zinc deficiency.Symptoms of pica⚡Stomach upset.

Answer:Pica: A craving for something that is not normally regarded as nutritive, such as dirt, clay, paper, or chalk. Pica is a classic clue to iron deficiency in children, and it may also occur with zinc deficiency.Symptoms of pica⚡Stomach upset.⚡Stomach pain.

Answer:Pica: A craving for something that is not normally regarded as nutritive, such as dirt, clay, paper, or chalk. Pica is a classic clue to iron deficiency in children, and it may also occur with zinc deficiency.Symptoms of pica⚡Stomach upset.⚡Stomach pain.⚡Blood in the stool (which may be a sign of an ulcer that developed from eating nonfood items).

Answer:Pica: A craving for something that is not normally regarded as nutritive, such as dirt, clay, paper, or chalk. Pica is a classic clue to iron deficiency in children, and it may also occur with zinc deficiency.Symptoms of pica⚡Stomach upset.⚡Stomach pain.⚡Blood in the stool (which may be a sign of an ulcer that developed from eating nonfood items).⚡Bowel problems (such as constipation or diarrhea).....

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