What Is Lead Poisoning?
Date Added:
March 19, 2023
Journal/Publication:
JAMA
Publisher:
American Medical Association
Publication Date:
March 10, 2023
Type:
Patient Education Materials
Format:
Article
DOI (1):
10.1001/jama.2023.1543
PMID (1):
36897599
Abstract
Lead poisoning usually causes no immediate symptoms, but over time, lead causes damage to developing brains, so children exposed to lead (even at low levels) can have slowed growth and development and problems with learning, behavior, hearing, and speech that may be permanent. Adults with lead poisoning are at increased risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, decline in cognitive function, anxiety, depression, and death.
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RPR Commentary
Information for patients on lead poisoning. James W. Mold, MD, MPH