Painter’s colic

Painter’s colic, sometimes called lead colic, is a severe pain in the abdomen that results from lead poisoning. The pain is often accompanied by constipation or vomiting. Lead in paint can enter the body through the skin, or children may swallow lead paint that peels from walls. Lead vapors also may be inhaled. Scientists do not know why lead poisoning causes abdominal pain. See also Lead poisoning .