How to Identify Symptoms of Lead Poisoning
Instructions
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Watch your children carefully for signs of sudden sleeping problems, fatigue or lethargy. Be especially vigilant if you live in an older house or apartment that may contain lead-based paint.
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Pay attention to any sudden changes in personality or behavior, as well as increased irritability. In some small children, high levels of lead in the bloodstream may cause episodes of increased activity.
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Watch your child for signs or symptoms that he or she may be suffering from a suddenly poor appetite or stomach ache, which may or may not be accompanied by constipation.
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Pay attention if your child complains of headaches or appears to be having difficulty concentrating.
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Be aware of more severe signs of lead poisoning, such as vomiting, weight loss, moderate to severe stomach cramps and pain, as well as muscular weakness and seizures.
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