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Lead Poisoning – ETHOS HEALTH CARE
Treatment of Lead Poisoning
- Homeopathic Treatment of Lead Poisoning
- Acupuncture & Acupressure Treatment of Lead Poisoning
- Psychotherapy Treatment of Lead Poisoning
- Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Lead Poisoning
- Surgical Treatment of Lead Poisoning
- Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Lead Poisoning
- Other Treatment of Lead Poisoning
What is Lead Poisoning
Symptoms of Lead Poisoning
Causes of Lead Poisoning
Risk factors of Lead Poisoning
Complications of Lead Poisoning
Lab Investigations and Diagnosis of Lead Poisoning
Precautions & Prevention of Lead Poisoning
Treatment of Lead Poisoning
Homeopathic Treatment of Lead Poisoning
Homeopathic remedies have been known to counter-act the effects of toxic poisonings of metals in the body. Homeopathic doses are used to alleviate many of the symptoms which are contributed to lead poisoning. Some of the homeopathic medicines that can be used for treatment of Lead Poisoning are:
- Alum
- Caust
- Coloc
- Kali iod
- Nat S
- Sulph
Acupuncture and Acupressure Treatment of Lead Poisoning
Acupuncture relieves by improving the physiological function of the organs and organ system.
Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Lead Poisoning
Allopathic treatment of lead poisoning consists of following therapies:
- Chelation therapy – In this treatment, you take a medication that binds with the lead so that it’s excreted in your urine.
- EDTA therapy – Doctors treat lead levels greater than 45 mcg/dL of blood with a chemical called ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA).
Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Lead Poisoning
- Avoid eating foods that are cooked or stored in imported or glazed pottery
- Wash fruits and vegetable before eating them
What is Lead Poisoning
Lead poisoning occurs when lead builds up in the body, often over a period of months or years. It occurs when you absorb too much lead by breathing or swallowing a substance with lead in it, such as food, dust, paint, or water.
Symptoms of Lead Poisoning
- Irritability
- Loss of appetite
- Memory loss
- Slow growth
- Weight loss
- fatigue
- Abdominal pain
- Vomiting
- Constipation
- Learning difficulties
- High blood pressure
- Miscarriage or premature birth
- Muscular weakness
- Headache
Causes of Lead Poisoning
- The use of lead-based paints for homes
- Water pipes and imported canned goods
- Sources of lead exposure like toys, soil, Household dust and pottery
Risk factors of Lead Poisoning
- Kids under six years old
- Living in an older home
- Making stained glass or Refinishing old furniture
- Those who work in the manufacturing or recycling of car batteries
Complications of Lead Poisoning
- Irreversible damage to brain
- Damage to kidneys and nervous system
- Seizures and unconsciousness
- death
Diagnosis of Lead Poisoning
Doctors usually use a simple blood test to detect lead poisoning. A small blood sample is taken from a finger prick or from a vein. An unsafe lead level is 10 mcg/dL or higher.
Precautions & Prevention of Lead Poisoning
- Wash your children’s hands after outdoor play, before eating and at bedtime.
- Wear protective equipment and clothing
- Don’t eat or drink in an area where lead dust may be present
- Prevent children from playing in bare soil
- Regularly wet-mop floors and wet-wipe window components
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