Failure To Thrive - Adults

Adults

The term "failure to thrive" is also applied to geriatrics, or more generally in adult medicine.

In adult medicine, failure to thrive is a descriptive, non-specific term that encompasses "not doing well": e.g., malaise, weight loss, poor self-care that can be seen in elderly individuals.

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