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Answered by aera31
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The greatest risk is to brain development, where irreversible damage can occur. Higher levels can damage the kidneys and nervous system in both children and adults. Very high lead levels may cause seizures, unconsciousness and death.

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Lead Poisoning

What is lead poisoning?

Lead is a highly toxic metal and a very strong poison. Lead poisoning is a serious and sometimes fatal condition. It occurs when lead builds up in the body.

Lead is found in lead-based paints, including paint on the walls of old houses and toys. It is also found in:

art supplies

contaminated dust

gasoline products sold outside of the United States and Canada

Lead poisoning usually occurs over a period of months or years. It can cause severe mental and physical impairment. Young children are most vulnerable.

Children get lead in their bodies by putting the lead-containing objects in their mouths. Touching the lead and then putting their fingers in their mouths may also poison them. Lead is more harmful to children because their brains and nervous systems are still developing.

Lead poisoning can be treated, but any damage caused cannot be reversed.

What are the symptoms of lead poisoning?

Symptoms of lead poisoning are varied. They may affect many parts of the body. Most of the time, lead poisoning builds up slowly. It follows repeated exposures to small quantities of lead.

Lead toxicity is rare after a single exposure or ingestion of lead.

Signs of repeated lead exposure include:

abdominal pain

abdominal cramps

aggressive behavior

constipation

sleep problems

headaches

irritability

loss of developmental skills in children

loss of appetite

fatigue

high blood pressure

numbness or tingling in the extremities

memory loss

anemia

kidney dysfunction

Since a child’s brain is still developing, lead can lead to intellectual disability. Symptoms may include:

behavior problems

low IQ

poor grades at school

problems with hearing

short- and long-term learning difficulties

growth delays

A high, toxic dose of lead poisoning may result in emergency symptoms. These include:

severe abdominal pain and cramping

vomiting

muscle weakness

stumbling when walking

seizures

coma

encephalopathy, which manifests as confusion, coma, and seizures

If someone has symptoms of severe lead exposure, call 911 or local emergency medical services. Be sure to have the following information ready to tell the emergency operator:

the person’s age

their weight

the source of the poisoning

the amount swallowed

the time the poisoning occurred

In nonemergency situations, call your local poison control to discuss lead poisoning symptoms. They will let you speak with an expert.

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