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- Dangers Hiding Behind Lead Paint
- Lead Poisoning Can Be Treated
- Lead Poisoning-Prevention
- Lead Poisoning–Causes
- Lead Poisoning - Exams And Tests
- Lead Poisoning: Top Review
- Lead Poisoning-Treatment Overview
- Lead Poisoning–What Happens?
- What Increases The Risk?
- Lead Poisoning–When To Call A Doctor?
- Nutrition And Food Prepration
- Tips For Those Who Work With Lead
- Tips For Those Who Work With Lead
Lead Poisoning-Treatment Overview
Chelation therapy, lead poisoning, lead poisoning emedicine
At the outset, the source of lead has to be determined and then eliminated.
Then balanced nutrition has to be provided. In homes, the chief cause
is old paint chips, dirt and dust. They should be removed thoroughly by
experienced personnel in the job. Vapors of lead discharged during various
processes in industries and workplaces are harmful to the humans. So it
is necessary to take adequate precautions to remove the vapors and dust
mixing with the air. The workers should take care not to transfer the
lead particles from work spots to their homes through their dresses.
Balanced nutrition restricts intake of lead. It includes iron, calcium
and vitamins Even with balanced nutrition, if the lead level continues
to remain high, you have to go in for Chelation Therapy, which is a process
that reduces the amount of lead in the body. The chelating agents or drugs
absorb the metal and removes it through urine from the body. If there
is no improvement still, check your living and work atmosphere for any
other source of lead. Speak to your local health department and find out
the availability of any inspection service with them in your area of stay.
It is better to take preventive measures in the beginning itself. Children
should be subjected to screening quite often. Damage to the nervous system,
caused by lead poisoning, may be incurable.
