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is it something to worry off? health department vallu intiki vachi verify chestharanta. 

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Are you guys using any of Indian stuff like katuka kumkum and pasupu...? 

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They mostly check for the type of house and how old it is etc to make sure no led leaks 

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3 minutes ago, abulu said:

is it something to worry off? health department vallu intiki vachi verify chestharanta. 

blood test lo lead level aah ?

old homes lo lead level yekuva vuntundhi ani vinnanu 

 

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5 minutes ago, abulu said:

is it something to worry off? health department vallu intiki vachi verify chestharanta. 

intlo old paints effect. they will jst test the house and water pipes may be

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Naaku telisina valla kid ki same ilage ayyindhi

The reason for contamination was the vessel they were using to cook the food for the kid

 

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1 hour ago, abulu said:

is it something to worry off? health department vallu intiki vachi verify chestharanta. 

LEAD level ekkuva vachindi ante first mee aprtment vadini dobuu...aha play area and chetla degga aha gabbu chekkapottu vesthadu chudu ade dani  ki pedda reason ..... stop taking your kid to play area . 

1 month lo taggi pothadi 

 

idi common le .... 

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1 hour ago, abulu said:

is it something to worry off? health department vallu intiki vachi verify chestharanta. 

play area lo pillalu aha kattaldi untadi kada vati tho adutharu anduke ekkuva vasthadi adi touch chesina vasana chusina ekkuva ayithadi kids .....ade main reason ask your hralt deprtment to check lead level in play area also

weekly 2 times poyina full vasthadi lead level .....

nothing to worry now you can get things normal 

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just follow this

1. do not use Indian utensils for cooking for kids. Use stainless steel

2. Use lead water filter

the above two should help.

Also make sure not to let your kid expose to paint, nail polish. Unless you live in newly painted home if you strictly follow first two it should help. Not sure age of your kid but also try to avoid feeding outside ready made foods like gerber or any.

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3 hours ago, abulu said:

is it something to worry off? health department vallu intiki vachi verify chestharanta. 

 

vallu raaagane  ---> jaffa11.gif  anu

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1 hour ago, krrish4u said:

just follow this

1. do not use Indian utensils for cooking for kids. Use stainless steel

2. Use lead water filter

the above two should help.

Also make sure not to let your kid expose to paint, nail polish. Unless you live in newly painted home if you strictly follow first two it should help. Not sure age of your kid but also try to avoid feeding outside ready made foods like gerber or any.

Indian utensils ante ?

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8 minutes ago, xano917 said:

Indian utensils ante ?

చెంబులు , తపేళాలు.. etc etc

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4 hours ago, xano917 said:

Indian utensils ante ?

indian utensils ante like aluminium vi vuntayi tella ga curry vandukunevi....andulo lead vuntadi anta. We bought stainless steel utensils set from Costco & started using them.

 

we faced this issue with my kid when they stayed in India for almost 5 months. State health department visited our apartment & even collected food samples what we feed etc but didn’t find any traces in it. Some of our other frnds in our community who went through this suggested those two things which I mentioned. That helped with our Kid.

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paint on the walls have lead and if your kid is toddler and is rolling his tongue on the walls for fun .... that could be one reason .... just check that out ....

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