Mercury Poisoning from Fish: Symptoms, Risks & Testing
Methyl mercury is an exceptionally deadly form of mercury found in fish. It is easily distributed throughout the food chain, causing permanent health problems and birth defects in humans.-
Testing &Toxicity
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Whole blood testing is done to check methyl mercury levels. The Environmental Protection Agency says that any level higher then 5 mcg/L is elevated; higher than 60 mcg/L is toxic.
General Symptoms
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According to the Natural Resources Defense Council, symptoms of methyl mercury exposure includ: mental retardation, seizures, blindness and deafness. Adults experience vision constrictions, behavioral changes, memory loss, headaches, tremors, loss of motor control and hair loss.
Fetuses, Infants &Children
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Young and developing people are the most susceptible to neurological damage including impaired cognitive thinking, memory, attention, language and fine motor skills.
Severity
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People who experience the most serious complications from methyl mercury exposure include those who are young, those who are in ill health and those who have a high level of repeated exposure.
Cerebral Palsy
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According to MedlinePlus, methyl mercury poisoning is a form of cerebral palsy, displaying many of the same symptoms including disorders affecting movement, learning, hearing, seeing and thinking.
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