2021
DOI: 10.3329/jssmc.v12i1.51619
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Electrolyte Changes in Malnourished under-5 Children with or without Diarrhoea

Abstract: Background: Malnutrition is widely recognized as a major health problem in children in developing country. Malnutrition is a serious public health problem that has been linked to increase risk of morbidity and mortality .Many factors can cause malnutrition, most of which relate to poor diet, family size, family income, repeated ARI and diarrhea that may or may not causes electrolytes changes, particularly in underprivileged populations. Objective: To determine the serum electrolyte disturbances in malnou… Show more

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“…Hypokalemia impairs the function of multiple organs, with the cardiovascular system, neurological system, muscle, and kidneys being the most affected. Muscle paralysis can occur with severe potassium shortage 16 . In a case series, Ortuno et al observed hypokalemic caused paralysis due to acute diarrhea 17 .…”
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“…Hypokalemia impairs the function of multiple organs, with the cardiovascular system, neurological system, muscle, and kidneys being the most affected. Muscle paralysis can occur with severe potassium shortage 16 . In a case series, Ortuno et al observed hypokalemic caused paralysis due to acute diarrhea 17 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%