Nutritional and Digestive Disorders in Humans
Nutritional and Digestive Disorders in Humans: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Jaundice, Vomiting, Constipation, Appendicitis, Deficiency Symptoms of Vitamin D, Kwashiorkor, Diarrhoea, Deficiency Symptoms of Vitamin B12, Marasmus, Vitamin A Deficiency, Vitamin K deficiency and, Indigestion
Important Questions on Nutritional and Digestive Disorders in Humans
Examination of the blood of a person suspected of having anaemia shows large, immature, nucleated erythrocytes without haemoglobin. Supplementing his diet with which of the following is likely to alleviate his symptoms?

When breast feeding is replaced by less nutritive food low in proteins and calories; the infants below the age of one year are likely to suffer from :

A person who is on one long hunger strike and is surviving only on water, will have:

A patient is generally advised to specially, consume more meat, lentils, milk and eggs in diet only when he suffers from

Which one of the following pair is not correctly matched ?

The vitamin C or ascorbic acid prevents:

Calcium deficiency occurs in the absence of vitamin

Which of the following is correct about vomiting?

Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

Beri-beri is due to deficiency of vitamin

Vitamin containing cobalt cyanide linkage is

Which is not a symptom seen in a child suffering from kwashiorkor?

In which of the following disorder the faeces are retained within the colon as the bowel movements occur irregularly?

Vomiting is a reflex action and is controlled by the vomiting centre. This is present in _____ ?

Write a short note on appendicitis.

Pernicious anaemia is caused by the deficiency of vitamin:

The matchstick legs are the symptoms of _____ disorder.

Identify the correct match from the following:

Which of the following is a protein-energy malnutrition related disorder?

Assertion : Sea-faring fishermen sometimes eat raw fish.
Reason : They can be deficient of Vitamin
