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Effects Of Arsenic In Drinking Water

By: Jaceline Peirrera Home | Health-and-Fitness | Diseases-and-Conditions


Arsenic is present all around the crust of the earth and its introduction to water takes place when the minerals and ores dissolve in water. The amount of arsenic increases in the groundwater when rock erosion takes place. The effluents from industries are also one of the reasons for arsenic dissolution in drinking water in a number of areas. The element can have toxic effects immediately.

If anyone has ingested arsenic, you will be able to see a number of symptoms such as vomiting and even nervous system breakdown. The harm caused by the element is far more than this and this can cause disturbance in blood circulation in the body that can even lead to death in some cases. The arsenic in some cases may not be fatal and it can change the color of your skin, reduce the number, and slow down the production process of the red blood cells. The person may also become sensation less while his liver and brain are damaged.

Not just these immediate effects, there are other cardiovascular effects that may occur by drinking water that is contaminated with arsenic. If the intake of arsenic is too much, the person may also get a heart attack and suffer from high blood pressure. Other than any other cardiovascular problem, the blood pressure and heart strokes are too common. This is not all. The contamination of water with arsenic can be dangerous to a person’s health beyond our knowledge and thinking. Diseases like lung cancer can also be one of the effects of arsenic.

Not just this, there are other cancers as well that occur due to drinking water contamination with arsenic. Bladder, kidney, skin, and liver cancer can potentially be the effects of prolonged arsenic consumption. The source of arsenic in water can be pollution in the agricultural fields and industries. It can also take place due to the natural deposits in earth. Industries release thousands of pounds of industrial waste that contaminates the water and the environment and later causing these diseases.

Just because this element can cause cancer, you should make sure that the level of the element is kept to the minimum in the water that you drink. If you live in an area, where the concentration of arsenic in the water is high, it is important for you to get the water tested. You can get in touch with the public health office in your region to do so. If the level of arsenic is too high, you will have to take some actions. Look for alternative sources of water or connect to the water distribution system for the public. Else, you can also buy a water treatment device and get it installed in your home to filter the water and reduce the level of this element in water.

Only go for the devices that have been certified by the accredited organizations so that you get maximum protection. It is your responsibility to protect your family against arsenic and its effects. This information will surely help you take steps to do so.




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Jaceline Peirrera is an executive for DynGlobal a leading global provider of water purifiers and water treatment plants. DynGlobal is committed to helping provide clean, safe drinking water and renewable energy solutions to those on our planet facing environmental challenges and disaster response.

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