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Ok.. I accidently stabbed someone with a pen.. And they started bleeding some..Could he get lead poisoning?


And they started bleeding some..Could he get lead poisoning? It didnt go deep.. But he did start bleeding some

Not with a pen and not with a pencil either (because pencils are actually graphite). Besides even if they were lead it would take more than that to poison someone.

Not with a pen. That would be a pencil you would need to stab him with.

if it was a pencil I would say maybe, but if it's a pen then they could get ink poisoning not lead. have a dr check it out.

I wouldn't worry about him getting lead poisoning. I would worry about him getting revenge.

Stabbed with a pen? Do pens have lead in them? Was it a pencil? Hmm.. ink poisoning? Does that exist? Yea, well I don't think he can get lead poisoning.

There's no lead in pens or pencils. They use graphite to make pencils now.

Nope 2 points

well, did you get any ink in him/her, plus how do you kno that the ink from the pen contained lead. it all depends

Even if it was a pencil they couldn't get lead poisening! Pencils are now made of graphite. You shouldn't have stabbed him in the first place.

Most pens and pencils do not have lead in them anymore. If they have a blue streak going up their arm, have them go to the ER. Good Luck!!!

You can't get lead poisoning from a pen. There is no lead. It is ink! No worries!!

Lead poisoning, NO.
Not even with a pen or pencil (the "lead" in a pencil is actually graphite)
You could cause an infection of some kind, but no lead poisoning.

Pencils don't contain lead. They contain graphite. Pens have non-toxic ink. He'll be fine, except maybe a little ticked off.

A pen has ink in it, which contains no lead or particularly harmful substances.
Even today's pencils have no lead in them, they are made of graphite.

Lead-Pencil Ink-Pen

Its just ink hon. The stuff is relatively non-toxic in small quantities and DOES NOT contain lead. I got ink in a large gash on my hand while working as a cashier in high school and was fine.

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