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Blood
Test for Lead
The best
thing you can do for your child is to test the level of lead in
his or her body. This is done using a simple blood test. Your doctor
or your local health center can perform the test and explain the
results. Or watch for SRC's Leadie Eddie mobile lead screening van
at neighborhood events this summer.
Heres
when to test:
Treating
Lead Poison
If you child has been tested and has a blood-lead level at or above
10 micrograms per deciliter (ug/dl), you may need to take certain
preventive measures. In some cases, when lead poisoning is severe,
a drug treatment called chelation can be used. Chelation therapy
removes lead from the body. It should be only administered under
strict supervision of a physician.
When your
doctor gives you the results of your blood test, use the following
chart to understand what the numbers mean:
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None5
micrograms
per deciliter (ug/dl)
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Continue
routine testing.
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1019
ug/dl
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Retest
frequently and consult with your doctor about prevention measures.
Determine the lead source and seek advice about proper diet.
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2044
ug/dl
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Obtain
a medical checkup, determine the lead source, and seek advice
about proper diet. Children may need medical treatment (chelation).
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Above
44 ug/dl
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Get
immediate care. Considered serious lead poisoning.
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information, Contact us or
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