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Person with the most comprehensive answers get 10pts 1:The symptoms of chronic lead poisoning include neurological problems, such as reduced IQ, nausea, abdominal pain, irritability, insomnia, excess lethargy or hyperactivity, headache and, in extreme cases, seizure and coma. There are also associated gastrointestinal problems, such as constipation, diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting, poor appetite, weight loss, which are common in acute poisoning. Other associated affects are anemia, kidney problems, and reproductive problems. Thank you My Husband,Scott has lead poisoning.I do see the signs along with getting a little upset easily too.So thank you for the answer Report It Today's pencils have something called graphite. So lead isn't really a problem now. dont use it there aint many things made of it anymore I know the answers but I think you need to look them up. it goes into our bloodstream...but that is all i know. except maybe it flows to the heart...they have already started preventing it, by using liquid graphite or something like that in pencils is this supposed to be like homework? i could help you out, but for the reason that it might be questions off of homework, sorry, i wont. maybe you'll find somebody who'll do your homework for free. hehehe... good luck though! |
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He's right it's not lead but mercury. Humans can tolerate little mercury, however if it's in you it wont go away. Fish has some mercury in it too, so if you eat fish you get mercury ... Try this website for a home lead detector kit. ... Lead is a metal that does not belong in your blood system but is sometimes ingested, usually by children, leading to a condition known as lead poisoning. Lead used to be placed in paints and when ... First of all, every person who said lead can be absorbed through the skin has no clue what they are talking about (I work in a lead smelter so I know what I'm talking about). Chemical Engieer... Proving exposure may or may not be worth the effort. After 60 years, you are unlikely to be able to bring any kind of legal action against the employer or employees. Typically, the statute of lim... Unfortunately there isn't any other therapy. The only thing that you can do to remove the lead is that therapy because it binds to the lead and pulls it out of your system. I'm sorry. ... I dont think so. Unless you lick the weights. ...To be honest pencils don't have lead in them that I know of, so you should be safe, lead is pretty dangerous though, hats why they stopped putting it in household paints, pencils etceera. ... |
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