No.
Sharpie markers do not have lead of any kind and the soft points are not likely to penetrate the skin.
The "lead" in lead pencils (of Sharpie brand and any other) is graphite, not truly lead.
You'd have to drink the ink.
Blood poisoning, or sepsis, is a serious condition that typically arises from bacterial infections, not from using a Sharpie. However, if a Sharpie were to puncture the skin and introduce bacteria into the bloodstream, there is a potential risk of infection. It’s important to keep any wounds clean and monitor them for signs of infection. If you have concerns about a specific injury, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
No, your body will take in the pen ink and if it takes in too much you will get ink poisoning
There is some evidence that ancient, prehistoric peoples who smelted lead and tin suffered from lead poisoning.
Yes you can get sick, or worse die, if you swallow a sharpie marker. It could cause choking, poisoning, or become lodged in the intestines. Something like this would probably need to be removed surgically.
yes
When a person ingests or breathes in too much lead for their body to naturally process, they are at risk for lead poisoning.
When a person ingests or breathes in too much lead for their body to naturally process, they are at risk for lead poisoning.
lead poisoning in a child can lead to learning disabilities, behavioral problems, and even mental retardation. At very high levels, lead poisoning can cause seizures, coma, and even death.
If the pencil contains graphite lead, it is not toxic and cannot give you lead poisoning. However, if the pencil contains actual lead or other harmful substances, it could pose a risk of lead poisoning if ingested or inhaled in large amounts.
if you smell to many it can lead to brain damage
Yes it can, you can die from lead poisoning from lead.