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==History and Symptoms==
==History and Symptoms==
==History==
===History===
The history of protein energy malnutrition includes a failure to thrive in children under 1 year of age especially after they have just been weaned of breast milk. It is important to take a detailed history of the kind of food that the infant eats. The infant is usually found to eat a meal that is deficient in protein. A history of recurrent infections is usually present due to a poorly developed immune system and living in crowded environment. Changes in skin with flaking like a paint wall is usually reported by the mother of the infant.  
The history of protein energy malnutrition includes a failure to thrive in children under 1 year of age especially after they have just been weaned of breast milk. It is important to take a detailed history of the kind of food that the infant eats. The infant is usually found to eat a meal that is deficient in protein. A history of recurrent infections is usually present due to a poorly developed immune system and living in crowded environment. Changes in skin with flaking like a paint wall is usually reported by the mother of the infant.  



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History

The history of protein energy malnutrition includes a failure to thrive in children under 1 year of age especially after they have just been weaned of breast milk. It is important to take a detailed history of the kind of food that the infant eats. The infant is usually found to eat a meal that is deficient in protein. A history of recurrent infections is usually present due to a poorly developed immune system and living in crowded environment. Changes in skin with flaking like a paint wall is usually reported by the mother of the infant.

Common symptoms

Common symptoms of protein energy malnutrition include:

  • Failure to thrive
  • Fatigue
  • Irritability
  • Changes in skin and hair pigment
  • Decreased muscle mass
  • Diarrhea
  • Increased and more severe infections due to damaged immune system
  • Edema
  • Hepatomegaly

Less common symptoms

Less common symptoms seen in patients with protein emergy malnutrition include:

  • Nail fissuring
  • Shock
  • Belly protusion

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