Infant Nutrition Disorders
Infant nutrition disorders describe a range of conditions that can occur when an infant is not receiving the proper nutrition needed for their growth and development. These include conditions such as malnutrition, vitamin deficiencies, or food allergies. Infant nutrition disorders can lead to long-term consequences if left untreated, including poor physical and cognitive development, growth abnormalities, and organ damage. Therefore, it is essential for parents and caregivers to have knowledge of proper nutrition for infants and to seek medical attention if they suspect a nutrition disorder. Early detection and treatment can help prevent serious consequences.
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