Children's blood lead exceeded

Excessive blood lead refers to the content of lead in the blood, which exceeds the normal value of blood lead content. If it is too high, it indicates that lead poisoning has occurred. After the lead is absorbed into the human body through the respiratory and digestive tracts, the effects on the body are systemic and multi-system. Under the same environment and the same level of exposure, lead is far more harmful to children than adults, because children are growing Period, especially in terms of health and intellectual development. Therefore, active preventive measures should be taken in daily life to try to avoid or reduce the intake of lead in food.

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