The Truth About Lead Poisoning
How Dangerous is Lead Poisoning for Our Children?
By Writing4you, published Sep 12, 2007
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With the recent recalls of toys due to high levels of lead paint, many parents have been wondering what is so dangerous about lead for their children. Obviously there is a large danger here, or toy makers and parents would not be so concerned. But what is lead poisoning? How does it harm our children?Lead Poisoning and Children
Lead is a strong, toxic poison that can be inhaled or swallowed and introduced to the blood stream. Sometimes a person is diagnosed with lead poisoning after a large amount has entered the blood stream all at once, but the most frequent way that lead poisoning happens is through a gradual build up of lead in the body.
Part of the reason that this toy recall is such a huge problem is the fact that children younger than six are the ones at the highest risk of serious health effects of lead poisoning. Since the toys in question are aimed at children in this age group, the potential damage is high. Too much lead in a child's blood leads to damage of the brain and central nervous system. Since babies, toddlers, and preschoolers all have brains and central nervous systems that are still in development, this poses an extreme danger to our children.
Symptoms and Dangers
Lead poisoning can cause the following problems:
· Lowered IQ
· Learning disabilities
· ADD
· Behavior problems
· Growth problems
· Hearing problems
· Kidney problems
High levels of lead can cause retardation, coma and even death.
Part of the reason that lead poisoning is so scary is that there are few immediate symptoms. If your child consumed other harmful substances, such as a cleaning product, you would know right away because the child would get sick. With lead poisoning, there are few symptoms until the permanent damage is already done. Possible symptoms you may notice include:
· Mood changes
· Aggressiveness
· Headaches
· Insomnia
· Loss of sensation
· Loss of appetite
· Loss of energy
· Constipation
· Anemia
· Abdominal pain (with high doses)

The Truth About Lead Poisoning
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Takeaways
- Lead poisoning can cause brain damage
- There are few visible symptoms at the onset of lead poisoning
- Lead poisoning can build up in the blood stream
Did You Know?
Over 9 million toys have been recalled by Mattel!Resources
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