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Lead can come into the body in a number of ways: through water that goes through lead pipes, through badly canned food and through small pieces of paint. Victims of lead poisoning may get headaches, dizziness, confusion and problems seeing. They may also become slowly paralyzed, starting with the hands. In very serious cases, it can cause death.
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| lead poisoning, acute |
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| lead poisoning, chronic |
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| lead poisoning |
An illness caused by a toxic mineral which may be found in the home in paint or water pipes.
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