What causes kwashiorkor?
The main cause of kwashiorkor is a lack of protein and other essential nutrients, such as vitamins and minerals.
It's most common in developing countries with a limited food supply, poor hygiene, and a lack of education about the importance of giving babies and children an adequate diet.
Kwashiorkor is rare in developed countries such as the UK, but it can occasionally occur as a result of severe neglect, long-term illness, a lack of knowledge about good nutrition, or a very restricted diet.
Although kwashiorkor can affect people of all ages, it's more common in children than adults.