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- ... cause gastrointestinal difficulties that make it difficult to eat. These can include a backflow of stomach acids ...
- ... deficiency may lack energy (be lethargic), refuse to eat, vomit frequently, or have poorly controlled breathing or ...
- ... must be obtained from the food a person eats. The RFVT3 protein is found at especially high ...
- ... digestive tract, which can make it difficult to eat and digest food. As a result, many affected ...
- ... to sleep through the night and do not eat as frequently as newborns. Affected infants may have ...
- ... individuals have difficulty digesting fresh milk but can eat certain dairy products such as cheese or yogurt ...
- ... life.Infants with hereditary nephrogenic diabetes insipidus may eat poorly and fail to gain weight and grow ...
- ... a non-inherited form of pentosuria if they eat excessive amounts of fruits high in L-xylulose ...
- ... be lacking in energy (lethargic) or unwilling to eat, and have a poorly controlled breathing rate or ...
- ... in one or both ears when beginning to eat or drink. Pachyonychia congenita can also affect the ...