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Table 10.1. Effects of toxic metals on human health.
Toxic Metals
Impact on Human Health
References
As
• Bladder cancer, skin cancer, leukaemia and lung cancer
• Neurological disorders throughout puberty and adulthood
• Diabetes and heart related diseases
• Pregnancy-related foetal death and premature birth
García-Esquinas
et al. 2013,
Lin et al. 2013,
Heck et al. 2014
Cd
• Inhalation issues, pulmonary edema, and mucous membrane degradation
• Vomiting and diarrhoea
• Severe impacts on bone and kidney
Nogawa et al.
2004, Nordberg
2004
Co
• Pulmonary fibrosis, coughing, lungs inflammation and reduced pulmonary
functioning
• Plasma cells cancer, damage in recurrent laryngeal nerves and brachial plexus
neuropathy
• Loss of visual and hearing capacity
Sheikh 2016,
Leyssens et al.
2017
Cr
• Asthma, chronic bronchitis, chronic irritation, chronic pharyngitis, chronic
rhinitis, congestion and hyperaemia, polyps of the upper respiratory tract,
tracheobronchitis and nasal mucosa ulceration with probable septal perforation
• Irritant and allergic contact dermatitis
• Respiratory system malignancies such as lung cancer, nose cancer and sinus
cancer
• Insufficient oxygen and blood flow supply to kidney, sudden kidney failure
• Derangement of liver cells, necrosis, damage in lymph cells, increase in
Kupffer cells and histiocytic infiltration
• Anaemia and haematocrit, leucocytosis, reticulocyte counts and plasma
haemoglobin
Brutti et al. 2013,
Abdel-Gadir et al.
2016,
Ray 2016, Lim
et al. 2017
Cu
• Inflammation in mouth, eyes and nose, headaches, drowsiness, vomiting and
stomach cramps
• Severe damage to liver and kidney
• Wilson’s illness, brain damage, damage to myelin sheath, improper functioning
of kidney and copper deposition in the cornea
Kodama et al.
2012, Okereafor
et al. 2020
Hg
• Neurological disorders and behavioural problems such as tremors, sleeping
disorders, loss of appetite, droopy eyelids, double vision, cramps and
movement issues
• Red blood cell accumulation (competes with iron for haemoglobin binding)
and suppression of myelin formation in developing foetus
• Immune, enzyme and genetic alterations
• Young’s syndrome (Azoospermia sinopulmonary infections)
Hamada et al.
2013, Andreoli and
Sprovieri 2017,
Al Osman et al.
2019
Mn
• Risk of Parkinson disease
• Abrupt functioning of cardiovascular system
• Memory loss, tremors, neurological disorders, mortality of infants.
• Sexual incompatibility in males
Spangler and
Spangler 2009,
Meeker et al. 2010
Ni
• Respiratory issues, vomiting, dizziness, nausea, headache, coughing
• Lowering of oxygenated blood in lungs, improper functioning of lungs,
increase chances of lung cancer, chronic bronchitis
• Inflammatory responses in skins due to allergies
• Oncogenic haematotoxicity, congenital malfunction to foetus, toxic to immune
system
Das et al. 2008,
Zdrojewicz
et al. 2016
Pb
• Renal damage, inflammation, neurological disorders, fatigue, sleep disorder,
hallucinations, vertigo, hypertension, arthritis, birth defects, mental retardation
• Abrupt functioning of Central Nervous System (CNS) due to disruption of
intracellular second messenger systems
Okereafor et al.
2020
Zn
• Respiratory disease caused by inhaling zinc smoke, epigastric pains, increased
risk of prostate cancer and lethargy
• Imbalance of copper in body
• Inflammation and corrosiveness in gastrointestinal tract, nausea, vomiting and
interstitial nephritis
Plum et al. 2010,
Okereafor
et al. 2020