Acute abdominal pain and constipation due to lead poisoning release_occ3f6yq4zgu5nccl4d3mq55ci

by Shiva Mongolu, Department of Diabetes & Endocrinology, Hull Royal Infirmary, Patrick Sharp

Published in Acute medicine by Rila Publications Ltd.

2013   Volume 12, p224-226

Abstract

Although uncommon, lead poisoning should be considered as a differential diagnosis in cases of unexplained acute abdominal pain in both adults and children. We present the case of a 35-year-old Asian male who presented with abdominal pain and constipation secondary to lead poisoning. Initially, the source of lead exposure was not apparent; this was later found to be due to ingestion of an Ayurvedic herbal medicine for the treatment of infertility. Lead poisoning due to the ingestion of Ayurvedic remedies is well described. We discuss the diagnosis, pathophysiology and treatment of lead poisoning. This case illustrates one of the rarer medical causes of acute abdominal pain and emphasizes the need to take a thorough history (including specific questioning regarding the use of over-the-counter and traditional/ herbal remedies) in cases of suspected poisoning or drug toxicity.
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