👉 Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a rare genetic condition characterized by the inability of some children to metabolize ketones - compounds produced during protein metabolism. This leads to developmental problems such as seizures and developmental delays, with symptoms ranging from mild to severe.
Here’s how it's explained:
It's like having an addiction to caffeine - when you try too much, you'll crave more and more to satisfy the need.
"PKU is a rare genetic condition characterized by the inability of some children to metabolize ketones – compounds produced during protein metabolism," says Dr. David Goldblatt at Stanford University School of Medicine in California. "This leads to developmental problems such as seizures and developmental delays."
For example, suppose your child eats too much chocolate chips with their breakfast cereal, resulting in a craving for more. They'll start having trouble sleeping and may have trouble standing up or walking, leading them to become very active during the day.
"PKU is a rare genetic condition characterized by the inability of some children to metabolize ketones – compounds produced during protein metabolism," says Dr. David Goldblatt at Stanford University School of Medicine in California. "This leads to developmental problems such as seizures and developmental delays."
For example, suppose your child eats too much chocolate chips with their breakfast cereal, resulting in a craving for more. They'll start having trouble sleeping and may have trouble standing up or walking, leading them to become very active during the day.
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