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ICD-10 code: T56.0X2S

Disease category: T56.0X2: Toxic effect of lead and its compounds, intentional self-harm

Lead is a toxic element that can cause severe harm to the body, particularly to the brain and nervous system. Exposure to lead and its compounds can occur through various means, such as lead-based paints, contaminated water or soil, and certain occupations. However, intentional self-harm with lead-containing substances is also a growing concern. Lead poisoning can cause a range of sequela, which are long-term effects of the exposure. The severity of the symptoms depends on the duration and amount of exposure. Some of the toxic effects of lead and its compounds are discussed below. 1. Neurological Effects: Lead can cause damage to the brain and nervous system, leading to cognitive impairment, memory loss, and behavioral problems. Children are particularly vulnerable to these effects as their brains are still developing. 2. Cardiovascular Effects: Exposure to lead can increase blood pressure and cause heart disease, leading to an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. 3. Reproductive Effects: Lead can affect the reproductive system in both men and women, causing infertility, miscarriage, and premature birth. 4. Renal Effects: Lead can damage the kidneys, leading to chronic kidney disease and kidney failure. 5. Gastrointestinal Effects: Lead can cause abdominal pain, constipation, and nausea. Intentional self-harm with lead-containing substances can lead to acute toxicity, which can cause symptoms such as vomiting, abdominal pain, and seizures. In severe cases, it can also lead to coma and death. It is crucial to take preventive measures to avoid lead exposure, such as avoiding lead-based paints and ensuring regular testing of water and soil. In case of exposure, immediate medical attention is necessary to prevent further harm. In conclusion, lead and its compounds can cause severe harm to the body, including long-term sequela. Intentional self-harm with lead-containing substances can lead to acute toxicity and even death. It is essential to take preventive measures and seek medical attention in case of exposure to lead.

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Lead poisoning is a serious public health concern, especially in developing countries. It can occur when lead and its compounds enter the body through ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact. Toxic lead exposure can be intentional, such as from lead-containing medications or self-harm, or accidental, such as from lead-based paint or industrial pollution. Lead poisoning can have a range of symp...

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