Answer:
A. Goitre
B. Anaemia
E. Rickets
Step-by-step explanation:
Abnormal enlargement of the butterfly-shaped gland below the Adam's apple (thyroid).
A goitre commonly develops as a result of iodine deficiency or inflammation of the thyroid gland.
A condition in which the blood doesn't have enough healthy red blood cells.
Anaemia results from a lack of red blood cells or dysfunctional red blood cells in the body. This leads to reduced oxygen flow to the body's organs.
³A softening and weakening of bones in children, usually due to inadequate vitamin D.
Vitamin D promotes the body’s absorption of calcium and phosphorus. Extreme or prolonged lack of vitamin D makes it difficult to maintain proper calcium and phosphorus levels in bones, which can cause rickets.