Total 24 clinical symptoms reported for Congenital defect of folate absorption 
Abnormality of movement An abnormality of movement with a neurological basis characterized by changes in coordination and speed of voluntary movements.
 
Synonyms:Abnormality of movement; Movement disorder; Unusual movement
Very frequent
Abnormality of the immune system An abnormality of the immune system.
 
Synonyms:Abnormality of the immune system; Immunological abnormality
Very frequent
Anorexia A lack or loss of appetite for food (as a medical condition).
 
Synonyms:Anorexia
Very frequent
Cheilitis Inflammation of the lip.
 
Synonyms:Inflammation of the lips
Very frequent
Diarrhea Abnormally increased frequency of loose or watery bowel movements.
 
Synonyms:Diarrhea; Watery stool
Very frequent
Failure to thrive Failure to thrive (FTT) refers to a child whose physical growth is substantially below the norm.
 
Synonyms:Faltering weight; Postnatal failure to thrive; Weight faltering
Very frequent
Global developmental delay A delay in the achievement of motor or mental milestones in the domains of development of a child, including motor skills, speech and language, cognitive skills, and social and emotional skills. This term should only be used to describe children younger than five years of age.
 
Synonyms:Delayed cognitive development; Delayed development; Delayed developmental milestones; Delayed intellectual development; Delayed milestones; Delayed psychomotor development; Developmental delay; Developmental delay in early childhood; Developmental delay, global; Developmental retardation; Lack of psychomotor development; Motor and developmental delay; Psychomotor delay; Psychomotor development deficiency; Psychomotor development failure; Psychomotor developmental delay; Retarded development; Retarded mental development; Retarded psychomotor development
Very frequent
Glossitis Inflammation of the tongue.
 
Synonyms:Inflammation of the tongue; Lingual inflammation; Smooth swollen tongue
Very frequent
Megaloblastic anemia Anemia characterized by the presence of erythroblasts that are larger than normal (megaloblasts).
 
Very frequent
Nausea and vomiting Nausea is a commonly encountered symptom that has been defined as an unpleasant painless subjective feeling that one will imminently vomit. Vomiting has been defined as the forceful expulsion of the contents of the stomach, duodenum, or jejunum through the oral cavity. While nausea and vomiting are often thought to exist on a temporal continuum, this is not always the case. There are situations when severe nausea may be present without emesis and less frequently, when emesis may be present without preceding nausea.
 
Synonyms:Nausea and vomiting
Very frequent
Pallor Abnormally pale skin.
 
Very frequent