malnutrition Meaning in Tamil ( malnutrition வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
சத்து குறைந்த உணவு,
People Also Search:
malobservationmalodor
malodorous
malodorousness
malodors
malodorus
malodour
malodours
malonate
malonic
malory
malpighia
malpighiaceae
malposition
malnutrition's Usage Examples:
Chills are recognized as predisposing both to primary infection and to relapses, and malnutrition is also believed to increase susceptibility; both should therefore be avoided.
It may also be necessary when the patient's physical health has deteriorated to a point where life-sustaining treatment is necessary, such as with severe malnutrition associated with anorexia nervosa.
Illness or trauma during infancy or early childhood, including infections, high fever, malnutrition, or disorders such as congenital syphilis or Down syndrome, can cause misshapen or discolored teeth.
Episodes of numbness and tingling are more common among people with diabetes, hypothyroidism, alcoholism, malnutrition, or who experience mechanical trauma, especially to their limbs, neck or spine.
I thought he had malnutrition, but in fact he had full-blown Aids.
Nonpituitary causes of reduced somatomedin C include malnutrition, severe chronic illness, severe liver disease, hypothyroidism, and Laron's dwarfism.
A form of severe malnutrition called marasmus retards growth in all parts of the body, including the head (causing mental retardation as well).
Kwashiorkor, also called wet protein-energy malnutrition, is a form of PEM characterized primarily by protein deficiency.
The agency is treating up to 3,500 children with acute severe malnutrition each month.
Some prenatal factors known to contribute to growth retardation include a variety of maternal health problems, including toxemia, kidney and heart disease, infections such as rubella and maternal malnutrition.
A decreased level may be found in liver dysfunction, overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism), malabsorption, malnutrition, or advanced cancer, among other conditions.
Bone age assessments are, therefore, used in pediatric evaluation, especially when malnutrition, malabsorption, food intolerance, or endocrinopathies (such as hypopituitarism or hypothyroidism) are suspected.
Synonyms:
kwashiorkor, hypovitaminosis, avitaminosis, marasmus, deficiency disease,
Antonyms:
None