Question
Is a blood lead level of 94.1 considered abnormal?
Answer
A blood lead level of 94.1 falls within the range of hyperleademia, where levels are between 100 and 199 mg/L from two consecutive venous blood tests. Children with hyperleademia should receive timely nutritional intervention and hygiene guidance to prevent the further development of lead poisoning. In some cases, it may also be necessary to undergo chelation therapy.