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Lead In Jewelry Can Be A Danger For Your Child

By: Eric Hartwell


Parents love to show off their adorable toddlers, and achieving that picture-perfect look usually entails putting him or her in the right clothes, shoes and even accessories. Children’s fashion nowadays also includes jewelry – from ID bracelets, birthstone earrings and pendants, baby shoe pendants to even jewel-encrusted rattles, teethers and feeding bottles! Jewelry has become an integral part in a child’s getup, and the parents’ need to glamorize their children has increased in recent years. After all, who said only grownups can wear jewelry?

But before indulging your precious princess and getting her those fancy earrings she has been crying for all week or getting your little man the ID bracelet you promised last week, there is one strong and valid reason why you shouldn’t: LEAD.

Studies have shown that the strong lead content of children’s costume jewelry have resulted in an alarming number of lead poisoning in children. Children put almost anything in their mouths, and sometimes these are the harmless-looking costume jewelries that were given them. Sometimes, too, they do not even have to put the jewelry inside their mouths. Simply holding the jewelry and putting their hands in their mouths can already cause lead poisoning. In the United States alone, millions of children’s metal and plastic costume jewelry were recalled from retailers after children were hospitalized for lead poisoning. They are already regulating the lead content in children’s metal and plastic jewelry.

What is LEAD?

Lead is a highly-toxic metallic element usually found in old paints, dust, water, air, cosmetics, food, and ceramics. Exposure to it can cause blood pressure increase, nerve disorders, kidney problems, stunted growth, brain damage, and the list goes on and on. Because children are still developing their brains and central nervous systems, they suffer the most when exposed to lead. They may suffer reduced IQ’s and develop learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders. They may also experience impaired hearing. But if a child becomes highly exposed to lead, it can result in the child falling into a coma, and prolonged comma can cause mental retardation or worst, he or she may even die from it.

What Should I Do When My Child is Exposed?

The first thing you should do when your child is exposed to lead is to take him or her to the nearest hospital. But if you feel that your child may have been exposed but are not quite sure, you may give your child foods rich in iron, calcium and zinc. These reduce the amount of lead retained in your child’s body.

It is quite natural for parents to dote on their children and to give them their little heart’s desires once in awhile, but indulging them in something that could potentially harm them and cause serious damage may not be worth the shrieks and the smiles. Yes, they look cute and angelic, but they are those, too, without the fancy getup and accessories. So maybe Not To Wear at this point in their young lives is the better choice.

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