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Dangerously Low Body Weight is a medical condition where an individual's body weight is significantly below the normal or healthy range. This condition can lead to a variety of health problems, including malnutrition, weakened immune system, and increased risk of infections.

Causes[edit]

The causes of dangerously low body weight can vary greatly. Some common causes include:

Symptoms[edit]

Symptoms of dangerously low body weight can include:

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for dangerously low body weight typically involves addressing the underlying cause of the weight loss. This can include:

Prevention[edit]

Prevention strategies for dangerously low body weight can include:

  • Eating a balanced diet rich in nutrients
  • Regular exercise
  • Regular medical check-ups to monitor weight and overall health
  • Seeking help for mental health issues and eating disorders

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