If malnutrition is not treated, it can lead to serious health complications, including weakened immune function, increased susceptibility to infections, and prolonged recovery times from illness. Chronic malnutrition can result in stunted growth in children, cognitive impairments, and developmental delays. In severe cases, it can lead to organ failure and ultimately, death. Long-term effects may include persistent health issues and reduced quality of life.
with healthy foods like fruits and veggies
Depending on the nutrients that is deficient, there are different implications of malnutrition. However generally, malnutrition will to the body's dysfunction and consequently death if not corrected
You get malnutrition.
u will either get parasite or malnutrition
Yes, but you will end up in the hospital being treated for malnutrition.
If your digestive system fails you will suffer and possibly die from malnutrition.
you die
Some of the complications of untreated Crohns disease are malnutrition and dehydration. Anemia from blood loss. Sepsis from infection. Complete blockage of the bowel. Crohns is a dangerous disease. Managable when treated but often ignored as recurring flu symptoms and diagnosed late.
Hypoproteinaemia cannot be treated directly as it is usually a result of excessive protein loss (renal disease, gastrointestinal disease for eg), decreased intake (due to malnutrition or intestinal malabsorption) or decreased protein syntheis (liver condition. It can only be treated by treating the exact cause itself. Hypoproteinaemia cannot be treated directly as it is usually a result of excessive protein loss (renal disease, gastrointestinal disease for eg), decreased intake (due to malnutrition or intestinal malabsorption) or decreased protein syntheis (liver condition. It can only be treated by treating the exact cause itself.
u die
Your eyes get adjusted to the dark so you can see, and you can get malnutrition because your not taking in the suns vitamins.
malnutrition of carbohydrates