Swallowing 200gr Pb: Cancer Risk and Effects

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In summary, swallowing a 200g lump of lead will not give you cancer. However, it can have toxic effects on the nervous system, lead to anemia, and cause kidney damage and cramps. It is advised not to swallow lead objects. Cardiovascular diseases are more likely to cause death in industrialized countries, while infectious diseases are more common causes of death in non-industrialized countries.
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Hello, if I swallow up 200gr Pb, will it give me back a cancer lump ?
 
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No. Lead is toxic primarily to nervous tissue: the brain. It has other nasty effects.

In adults, assuming you can swallow and pass a 200g lump of lead so you don't develop bowel blockage, the most likely consequence is a raging headache. For children this would have nasty effects on the child's brain.

Also:
Lead inhibits heme synthesis - so you cannot make hemoglobin and you become anemic. It also can damage kidney function and cause severe colicky cramps.

Don't swallow leaden objects... period.

Where are you coming up with these odd ideas?

And cancer is not the only way to die. If you are in an industrialized country, and eat a western diet you are more likely to die from cardio-related problems than cancer. If you live in a non-industrialized country you are more llikely to die from infectious disease than from cancer.
 
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Thanks Jim for your marvelous help
 

1. What is the significance of swallowing 200gr of lead?

Swallowing 200gr of lead can have serious health consequences as lead is a toxic metal that can accumulate in the body over time, leading to various health problems.

2. Can swallowing 200gr of lead cause cancer?

There is no direct evidence that swallowing 200gr of lead can cause cancer. However, long-term exposure to lead has been linked to an increased risk of certain types of cancer.

3. What are the immediate effects of swallowing 200gr of lead?

The immediate effects of swallowing 200gr of lead can include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, and constipation. In severe cases, it can also lead to seizures and coma.

4. How can lead exposure from swallowing 200gr of lead be prevented?

The best way to prevent lead exposure from swallowing 200gr of lead is to avoid contact with lead-containing objects and to follow safety precautions when handling lead. It is also important to regularly wash your hands and avoid putting objects that may contain lead in your mouth.

5. What are the long-term effects of swallowing 200gr of lead?

Long-term effects of swallowing 200gr of lead can include damage to the nervous system, reproductive system, and kidneys. It can also lead to developmental delays in children and an increased risk of high blood pressure and heart disease in adults.

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