Well...Lead is just in our blood. When you have cut yourself with something and you start Bleeding and when you taste the blood you kind of taste this metal kind of thing in your blood
A high level of lead in the blood can be detected with a simple blood test.
Yes, diarrhea can lead to the presence of blood in stool.
Lead is a metal that can have harmful effects on blood cells. Exposure to lead can lead to decreased production of red blood cells, known as anemia, as well as interfere with the function of white blood cells. Lead poisoning can cause damage to the bone marrow, where blood cells are produced, resulting in various blood cell abnormalities.
Yes, the presence of blood clots in the body can lead to bruising.
Yes, a UTI infection in the blood can lead to serious complications.
Lead poisoning will occur if high levels of lead occur in the blood.
No.
Yes, it can lead to blood poisoning. Which in turn can lead to dehydration, low blood sugar & fluid in the lungs.
A blood test will be the beginning of detecting lead poisoning.
Paranoia does not lead to a stroke. A stroke is defined as a blockage of the blood supply to the brain. Usually due to a blood clot.
Stress can cause the release of hormones that lead to the constriction of blood vessels, which can increase blood pressure and potentially lead to cardiovascular issues.
No, alcohol consumption does not lead to an increase in red blood cell count. In fact, excessive alcohol consumption can actually decrease red blood cell count and lead to anemia.