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PROTEIN ENERGY MALNUTRITION (PEM) Protein Energy Malnutrition (PEM) or Protein Caloric Malnutrition (PCM) has been identified as not only an important cause of children morbidity and mortality but also leads to permanent impairment of physical and mental growth. CLINICAL FORMS OF PEM Kwashiorkor is caused by the deficiency of proteins in diet. The main features are growth failure, edema, diarrhoea, anaemia, and changes in skin and hair. Marasmus is caused by severe deficiency of both proteins and calories in the diet. This is characterized by growth failure, loss of fat, signs of dehydration, and mental changes. CAUSES OF PEM An inadequate intake of food in quantity and quality. Infections like diarrhoea, measles, respiratory infections and intestinal worms. Poor environmental sanitation. Large family size. Poor maternal health. Failure of lactation. Premature termination of breast feeding. Adverse cultural practices related to breast feeding and weaning. CLINICAL FEATURES OF PEM Signs and Marasmus Kwashiorkor symptoms Sometimes Muscle wasting Obvious hidden by edema and fat Severe loss of Fat loss subcutaneous No loss of fat fat Usually present Edema Not present on lower limbs, lower arms and face. Weight for Very low Very low height Signs and Marasmus Kwashiorko symptoms r Face look Like monkey Moon face face Sometimes Mental changes quiet and Very rare apathetic appetite Usually good Poor Diarrhoea Often Often
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