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Answered by archnapandey0987
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The best way to prevent malnutrition is to eat a healthy, balanced diet. You need to eat a variety of foods from the main food groups, including: plenty of fruit and vegetables. plenty of starchy foods such as bread, rice, potatoes, pasta.

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Answered by presentmoment
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Tip- Nutrition or nourishment refers to the food that is absolutely necessary for proper growth and development, and for the proper functioning of the body’s vital functions. The major classes of nutrients which are essential to carry out these functions are Carbohydrates, Protein, Fat, Vitamins and Minerals.

Malnutrition is the word used to describe any deficits, excesses, or imbalances in an individual's consumption of energy-producing nutrients. Undernutrition, which includes stunting, micronutrient deficiencies, being underweight, and having nutritional insufficiencies, is a subset of malnutrition. Obesity, overweight, and diet-related non-communicable diseases are other types of malnutrition. Fasting, malabsorption syndrome, frequent vomiting, and chronic disease can all cause this condition. Poverty limits food availability, which is another major cause of malnutrition.

Explanation: If a doctor determines that a patient is malnourished, a treatment plan will be devised for them. The person may be needed to visit with a dietician and other healthcare professionals.

Treatment will be determined by the severity of the malnutrition, as well as the presence of any other underlying illnesses or consequences.

  • Testing and screening on a regular basis
  • Creating a nutritional plan that may include supplements
  • Treatment of certain symptoms, such as nausea
  • Any problems with the mouth or swallowing will be investigated.
  • Taking care of any infections that may be present
  • Recommendation of various feeding utensils
  • In unusual circumstances, a person may be obliged to:
  • Invest some time in the hospital
  • Over the course of a few days, gradually begin to take in nutrients.
  • Potassium and calcium can be obtained intravenously.

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