You'd need to consume between 225 and 325 grams of carbohydrates a day if you normally consume 2,000 calories, according to MayoClinic.com. Signs and symptoms that you're not consuming enough carbs include everything from fatigue to constipation to headaches, nausea and even bad breath. If you're experiencing unexplained symptoms, consult your
Neurological problems such as memory issues, cognitive decline, mood changes and psychiatric symptoms. Digestive disorders such as loss of appetite, diarrhea or constipation. An increased risk of
Pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency is characterized by the buildup of a chemical called lactic acid in the body and a variety of neurological problems. Signs and symptoms of this condition usually first appear shortly after birth, and they can vary widely among affected individuals. The most common feature is a potentially life-threatening
Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency is a rare genetic condition that causes ammonia to build up in the blood. The condition – more commonly called OTC deficiency – is more common in boys than girls and tends to be more severe when symptoms emerge shortly after birth. Ammonia is a normal waste product formed when the body breaks down
Factor XI deficiency is a disorder that can cause abnormal bleeding due to a shortage (deficiency) of the factor XI protein, which is involved in blood clotting. This condition is classified as either partial or severe based on the degree of deficiency of the factor XI protein. However, regardless of the severity of the protein deficiency, most
Some signs of kidney damage in stage 1 CKD can include protein in a person’s urine or physical damage. Stage 2 If a person has stage 2 CKD, their GFR is 60–89 ml/min per 1.73 m 2 .
The damage can be temporary (acute) or long-lasting (chronic). Some causes include: Infectious diseases such as Whipple’s disease and tropical sprue. Inflammatory bowel diseases such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. Autoimmune diseases such as celiac disease. Overuse of certain drugs and medications.
Anemia or anaemia ( British English) is a blood disorder in which the blood has a reduced ability to carry oxygen due to a lower than normal number of red blood cells, a reduction in the amount of hemoglobin or hemoglobin abnormalities. [3] [4] The name is derived from Ancient Greek: ἀναιμία anaimia, meaning 'lack of blood', from ἀν
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