Heavy Metal - Arsenic

Authors

  • Nasim Karim
  • Ayesha Khan
  • Afsheen Nazar

Keywords:

Heavy metals,Arsenic, Exposure, Health hazards, Toxicity, Diagnosis, Treatment, Preventive measures

Abstract

Arsenic is detected virtually in all environmental matrices.Two forms of arsenic, reduced and oxidized can be absorbed and
accumulates in tissues and body fluids causing impairment of cell respiration and subsequently diminishes ATP formation.
Several million people are exposed to arsenic chronically throughout the world. Diet, for most individuals, is the largest source
of exposure. It is also called as “king of poisons”. Immediate symptoms of acute arsenic poisoning include vomiting, abdominal
pain and diarrhea being followed by numbness, tingling of extremities, muscle cramping and death. Long-term exposure to
high arsenic level usually affects skin. Blood, urine, hair, and fingernails are used for diagnosis of toxicity.This is treated by
chelating agents and removal of arsenic from body. Awareness should be created among the communities. Governmental
measures for provision of clean water, uncontaminated food and reduction of hazards at occupational level could play a vital
role for preventing morbidity and mortality.

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2016-09-14

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Karim, N. ., Khan, A. ., & Nazar, A. . (2016). Heavy Metal - Arsenic. Journal of Bahria University Medical and Dental College, 6(3), 136–141. Retrieved from https://jbumdc.bahria.edu.pk/index.php/ojs/article/view/184

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