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Loss of Appetite

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  • Loss of appetite (anorexia) is a common symptom in children.
  • A transient loss of appetite is often associated with acute illness.
  • Prolonged loss of appetite, when associated with poor weight gain or weight loss, may signify a serious or chronic illness.
  • In infants, it is difficult to differentiate between loss of appetite and poor feeding.
  • This is distinct from, but closely related to, failure to thrive.

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