The harm of lead acetate
Lead acetate, the world may be little aware of its hidden danger. Although this substance is occasionally used in some processes or medical procedures, its harm should not be underestimated.
Lead acetate is toxic. If the human body is inadvertently exposed, it can be caused by penetration through the skin, inhalation through the mouth and nose, or accidental ingestion. After entering the body, it quietly travels, damaging the viscera. The first to bear the brunt is the nervous system. If people suffer from it, they often feel dizzy, lose their minds, and their memory gradually fades. In severe cases, they may cause confusion, and their words and deeds are abnormal.
Furthermore, the digestive system is not immune. Once lead acetate is involved, nausea and vomiting are common, abdominal cramps, dietary difficulties, and the spleen and stomach are weak for a long time, and the body is thinner.
And lead acetate also damages the blood system. It interferes with the formation and function of red blood cells, making the human body prone to anemia, yellowing, tiredness and fatigue.
And because it is not easy to degrade, it persists in the environment for a long time. If it flows into water sources and soil, it will pollute the surrounding organisms, and the surrounding organisms will suffer from it. Plant growth is blocked, animals or animals eat poisoned things by mistake, and the population is also affected.
Therefore, the world must treat lead acetate with caution. Where it is produced and used, it must be well protected, and it must not be taken lightly because of its meager, causing harm to be invisible.