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  1. Arsenic Overview. Printer-Friendly version of the Patient Education and Care Instruction Sheet [PDF – 48 KB] Arsenic is a naturally occurring element widely distributed in the earth’s crust. In the environment, arsenic is combined with oxygen, chlorine, and sulfur to form inorganic arsenic compounds. Arsenic in animals and plants combines ...

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    Arsenic is the 53rd most abundant element in the Earth's crust, comprising about 1.5 parts per million (0.00015%). [43] Typical background concentrations of arsenic do not exceed 3 ng/m 3 in the atmosphere; 100 mg/kg in soil; 400 μg/kg in vegetation; 10 μg/L in freshwater and 1.5 μg/L in seawater. [44]

  3. Jun 12, 2023 · Arsenic poisoning is a global health issue affecting millions of people worldwide through environmental and occupational exposure, as well as intentional suicide and homicide attempts. Although arsenic homicides commonly receive media publicity, the primary source of arsenic toxicity to the general population is by contaminated water, soil and ...

  4. Jan 11, 2024 · Arsenic exposure can be asymptomatic or cause skin changes, hepatotoxicity, cardiovascular effects (eg, dysrhythmias), sensorimotor neuropathy, and diabetes mellitus. Latent or long-term effects of arsenic exposure include an increased risk of cancers, even after exposure has ceased. Clinicians may encounter questions regarding arsenic in ...

  5. Jun 4, 2017 · Dietary arsenic is generally present in low amounts, and does not cause any immediate symptoms of poisoning. However, long-term ingestion of inorganic arsenic may cause various health problems and ...

  6. Jan 3, 2013 · Arsenic exposure and cancer. Arsenic is a known carcinogen in skin, lung, bladder, liver, and kidney, with evidence suggesting lung cancer is the most common cause of arsenic-related mortality (IARC 2012; National Toxicology Program 2011). Skin cancer has long been associated with chronic arsenic exposure (ATSDR 2007; Yu et al. 2006).

  7. Dec 13, 2018 · abdominal pain. vomiting. shortness of breath. tingling in your hands and feet. chills. weakness. Children with heavy metal poisoning may have unusually formed or weakened bones. Pregnant people ...

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