Medical Effects of Lead Poisoning ... Lead poisoning has been termed the "stealth disease" because of the way it occurs and the devastating neurologic damage it causes in children at doses that do not cause outward physical signs of poisoning. ... » MEDICAL EFFECTS OF LEAD POISONING...
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Lead Poisoning Resource discusses the effects and symptoms of lead poisoning, and provides information on legal resources for the victims. Contact us to speak with a Lead Poisoning Lawyer. ... A pregnant mother exposed to lead can pass it through her body, the effects of lead poisoning on the fetus causes:
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Lead Poisoning Resource discusses the effects and symptoms of lead poisoning, and provides information on legal resources for the victims. Contact us to speak with a Lead Poisoning Lawyer. ... Lead Poisoning Removal; Improper lead removal increases danger of lead poisoning effects to families, so a professional should...
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About Lead Poisoning ... The good news is that you can protect your family from lead poisoning. If you have kids between 6 months and 3 years of age, talk to your doctor about potential lead sources in your house or anywhere they spend long periods of time. ... Effects of Long-Term Lead Poisoning...
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Lead poisoning usually does not cause symptoms until the level of lead in your blood is very high. Most lead poisoning comes from low levels of exposure over a long period of time. The major organ systems affected are the central nervous ... Neurological symptoms (caused by effects of lead on the nervous system)
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Prevention, primarily through screening of both children and adults, is the most effective means of reducing or eliminating the effects of lead poisoning. Damage from lead poisoning, especially to the central nervous system, is often incurable and may not improve with treatment...
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However, it is more common for lead poisoning to build up slowly over time. This occurs from repeated exposure to small amounts of lead. In this case, there may not be any obvious symptoms, but the lead can still cause serious ... Bleecker ML, et al. Differential effects of lead exposure on components of verbal memory.
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Acute lead poisoning can result in abdominal discomfort, nervous system damage, and encephalitis. Chronic exposure is characterized by a blue line on the gums and can lead to damage to ... Lower doses may be treated by altering the diet to counteract lead's effects and and cleaning the person's environment to reduce intake.
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The following list of the symptoms and effects of lead poisoning has been compiled to raise awareness that more blood lead assessments must be done in time for further poisoning to be prevented. After each symptom or effect, the numbers indicate the publications which refer to that effect.
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