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Health Effects of Lead Exposure: Brain Damage


Children's health can be seriously harmed by exposure to lead. Lead poisoning damages the brain and central nervous system at large doses, resulting in coma, convulsions, and even death. Children who survive severe lead poisoning may develop intellectual disabilities as well as behavioral problems.


What kind of damage does lead create to the brain?

Damage to the prefrontal cerebral cortex, hippocampus, and cerebellum in the brain can cause a number of neurological problems, including brain damage, mental retardation, behavioral issues, nerve damage, and perhaps Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and schizophrenia.


What causes neurological illness as a result of lead poisoning?

Peripheral nerve damage caused by lead poisoning can result in muscle weakness and issues with the sense of touch. The myelin insulation is commonly missing, and the axons are ruined, according to researchers who analyze these injured nerves. Nerves are unable to convey messages adequately as a result of these modifications.


Is lead poisoning linked to mental illness?

According to a new study, early lead exposure can contribute to mental disease. The study, which followed 579 people in New Zealand from the age of three for more than 30 years, discovered a link between lead exposure and mental illnesses such as anxiety, depression, mania, and schizophrenia.


Is it true that lead causes memory loss?

Lead encephalopathy, a response to very high concentrations of lead that causes irritability, headache, mental dullness and attention trouble, memory loss, tremor, and hallucinations within weeks of exposure, is the most severe neurological impact of lead exposure.


What diseases have been connected to lead exposure?

High levels of lead were also associated to an increased long-term risk of developing drug, cigarette, and alcohol addiction, as well as depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, mania, and/or schizophrenia.


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