E42: Marasmic kwashiorkor
Your body needs food in order to have enough energy, grow and stay healthy. Food is made up of various ingredients. For example, the body needs proteins to build up muscles and to be able to work properly. If you do not have enough food or individual nutritional components, you may lose weight and become emaciated. You may then weigh far less than is normal for your height. If you have too few proteins in your body, fluid may accumulate in your face or stomach. Due to the excess fluid, it is also possible that you have a normal weight.
You are lacking in proteins and other nutrition. If you consume too few proteins, the muscles reduce in size. You will then feel weak and your growth will also be limited. Proteins are also important for holding fluid in the blood vessels. But you may also appear to be much too thin. The bones are often visible through the skin and the cheeks are sunken. It is also possible to have other symptoms.
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