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prevention of kwashiorkor​

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Answered by vedboss6
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Even with treatment, children who have had kwashiorkor may never reach their full growth and height potential. If treatment comes too late, a child may have permanent physical and mental disabilities.

If left untreated, the condition can lead to coma, shock, or death.

Eating right and knowing the signs

Kwashiorkor can be prevented by making sure you eat enough calories and protein-rich foods. Dietary guidelines from the Institute of MedicineTrusted Source recommend that 10 to 35 percent of adults’ daily calories come from protein. Five to 20 percent of young children’s and 10 to 30 percent of older children and teenagers’ daily calories should come from protein.

Protein can be found in foods like:

seafood

eggs

lean meat

beans

peas

nuts

seeds

Children and older adults, the two groups who most commonly experience kwashiorkor as a result of abuse or neglect, will display typical symptoms of the condition. The most visible symptoms are swelling of the ankles, feet, and belly. In some cases of abuse or neglect, these symptoms may also accompany other signs of mistreatment, such as bruising and broken bones.

If you suspect a person is in immediate danger because of abuse or neglect, call 911 right away. Cases of abuse and neglect that don’t appear immediately life-threatening should be reported to your state’s abuse hotline. Child abuse cases may also be reported to the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 800-4-A-CHILD.

Answered by anvitalubana11
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Kwashiorkor is a disease caused due to deficiency of proteins in the diet of children aging 1 - 5 years. Prevention of Kwashiorkar - Kwashiorkor can be prevented by eating protein-rich food required by your body. If we'll eat protein-rich food then we won't face its deficiency.

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