The dangers of fluoride in drinking water
Update time: 23-05-04 Views: 382
The dangers of fluoride in drinking water
Fluorine is an element that exists in nature, and the human body needs an appropriate amount of fluorine to protect the health of teeth and bones. However, if the content of fluoride in drinking water is too high, it will cause harm to the human body, leading to diseases such as dental fluorosis and skeletal fluorosis. Dental fluorosis refers to the appearance of white or brown spots or streaks on the surface of the teeth, affecting the appearance and chewing function. Skeletal fluorosis is when bones become weak and deformed, causing joint pain and mobility problems.
According to the recommendations of the World Health Organization, the appropriate concentration of fluoride in drinking water is 0.5-1mg/L, and it will be dangerous if it exceeds 1.5mg/L. The content of fluoride in groundwater in some areas of our country is relatively high, and it is necessary to take measures to remove fluoride. There are many methods for defluoridation treatment, such as chemical precipitation, Reverse osmosis membrane, adsorption and so on. Among them, the adsorption method is a simple, effective and economical method, which can reduce the fluoride in water to below 1mg/L.
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