Which of the following is not observed in Diarrhoea?
| 1. | Abnormal frequency of bowel movement |
| 2. | Increased liquidity of fecal discharge |
| 3. | Reduction of Absorption of food |
| 4. | Reduction of digestion of food |
The irregular movement of bowl characterizes which digestive disorder?
| 1. | Constipation | 2. | Diarrhoea |
| 3. | Both | 4. | Indigestion |
What cannot be the cause of indigestion?
| 1. | Inadequate enzyme secretion |
| 2. | Anxiety and food poisoning |
| 3. | Over eating and spicy food |
| 4. | Increased liquidity in food |
Most of the water is absorbed in
| 1. | Small intestine | 2. | Large intestine |
| 3. | Stomach | 4. | Duodenum |
Marasmus is not characterized by-
| 1. | Protein deficiency |
| 2. | Impaired growth |
| 3. | Replacement of tissue proteins |
| 4. | Swelling of limbs |
Emaciation of the body, thinning of limbs, skin becomes dry, thin and wrinkled. The above symptoms are associated with-
| 1. | Marasmus |
| 2. | Kwashiorkar |
| 3. | Indigestion |
| 4. | More than one option is correct |
The replacement of mother's milk by high calorie and low protein diet in a child results in
| 1. | Marasmus | 2. | Kawashiorkar |
| 3. | Protemia | 4. | Deficiency disorder |
Protein deficiency occurs in a child more than one year results in
| 1. | Marasmus | 2. | Kawashiorkar |
| 3. | Protemia | 4. | Deficiency disorder |
The common feature of Marasmus and Kawashiorkar are
| 1. | Wasting of muscles |
| 2. | Failure of growth and brain development |
| 3. | Thinning of limbs |
| 4. | All of these |
Fats under the skin, Extensive oedema and swelling of body parts. These are related to
| 1. | Marasmus | 2. | Kawashiorkar |
| 3. | Both | 4. | Protemia |