Kwashiorkor
Across
- 4. – Hair becomes thin, brittle, and may change color.
- 5. – Primary cause of kwashiorkor.
- 6. – Enlarged liver due to fatty infiltration in kwashiorkor.
- 8. – Peeling, cracked, or ulcerated skin typical of kwashiorkor.
- 11. – Common complication due to weakened gut and immunity.
- 15. – Loss of appetite seen in severe protein deficiency.
Down
- 1. – Lethargy and loss of interest common in affected children.
- 2. – Deficiency of vitamins and minerals can worsen the condition.
- 3. – Impaired linear growth due to malnutrition.
- 7. – Skin changes with darkening or blotches seen in kwashiorkor.
- 9. – Severe protein deficiency malnutrition, often in children.
- 10. – Reduced resistance to infections.
- 12. – Swelling caused by fluid retention, a hallmark of kwashiorkor.
- 13. – Increased illness and health complications associated with kwashiorkor.
- 14. – Muscle wasting despite sometimes normal fat levels.