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Results 1 - 10 of 145 for Lead poisoning
  1. ... refugee children are at much greater risk for lead poisoning than children born in the United States because ... often contained lead) have the highest risk of lead poisoning. Small children often swallow paint chips or dust ...
  2. Nutritional considerations to reduce the risk of lead poisoning . ... utensils . Old paint poses the greatest danger for lead poisoning, especially in young children. Tap water from lead ...
  3. ... behavior problems, school problems and other findings of lead poisoning or poor nutrition ... covered in lead paint dust to screen for lead poisoning. The provider may also test for infection if ...
  4. ... is used to screen people at risk for lead poisoning. This may include industrial workers and children who ... areas. The test is also used to diagnose lead poisoning when a person has symptoms of the condition. ...
  5. ... substances or illnesses (for example, chelation therapy for lead poisoning or allopurinol to lower uric acid in the ... steps: Be aware of substances that can cause lead poisoning. These include old paints, vapors from working with ...
  6. ... be used along with other tests to diagnose lead poisoning and certain nervous system and skin disorders. ... erythropoietic protoporphyria Increased erythropoiesis Infection Iron ... Thalassemia Variegate porphyria An increased uroporphyrin ...
  7. ... Ethylene glycol is extremely poisonous. Complete recovery from lead poisoning may take a year or more. It may ... Long-term poisoning with antimony and cadmium may lead to lung cancer. Recovery from acid poisoning depends on how much tissue has been damaged. ...
  8. ... dyes may include: Arsenic Bismuth Denatured alcohol Lead ( lead poisoning ) Mercury Pyrogallol Silver Hair dyes may contain other ...
  9. ... crutches leading to excess pressure in the armpit Lead poisoning Long-term or repeated constriction of the wrist ( ...
  10. ... Infections that are present at birth (congenital infections) Lead poisoning Meningitis Subdural hematoma or subdural effusion Underactive thyroid ...
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