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  • Treatment for Pediatric obesity

    Pediatric obesity is treated with a combination of behavioral, nutritional, medical, and sometimes procedural approaches. The main goal is not simply weight reduction in isolation, but correction of the biological and physiological factors that…

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  • Causes of Pediatric obesity

    Pediatric obesity develops when energy intake and energy storage exceed the body’s energy use over time, but the condition is not caused by a single behavior or a simple lack of willpower. It reflects…

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  • Symptoms of Pediatric obesity

    What are the symptoms of Pediatric obesity? The condition often presents as excess body fat with a pattern of physical and functional changes rather than a single isolated complaint. Common symptoms include reduced stamina,…

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  • What is Pediatric obesity

    Pediatric obesity is a chronic condition in which a child or adolescent has an excess amount of body fat that alters normal physiology and increases metabolic demand. It involves the interaction of the nervous…

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  • FAQ about Colles fracture

    This FAQ article explains Colles fracture in clear, practical terms. It covers what the injury is, why it happens, what symptoms it usually causes, how doctors diagnose it, and how it is treated. It…

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  • Prevention of Colles fracture

    Colles fracture, a break in the distal radius near the wrist with characteristic backward displacement of the broken fragment, cannot always be fully prevented because it often occurs after an unexpected fall or impact.…

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  • Diagnosis of Colles fracture

    Colles fracture is a common injury of the distal radius, the large forearm bone that forms the main part of the wrist joint. It usually occurs when a person falls onto an outstretched hand,…

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