Whether or not paraquat will kill you if you get it in a wound is related to the concentration and duration of exposure; if the exposure is very small and for a short period of time, then it will not normally cause any particular effects. If exposure to paraquat is at a large concentration and for a long time, it may cause death. Paraquat poisoning can be absorbed into the bloodstream through skin wounds, and the greater the concentration of paraquat, the more severe the poisoning will be. Local absorption is related to the concentration of paraquat, while oral poisoning is related to the amount of paraquat ingested. Absorbed through the skin wound, belongs to the local absorption, if the exposure to paraquat concentration is small, then it will not cause death, may only be local redness, swelling, blisters, etc., but if the concentration is too large, the amount absorbed into the blood will be the more, the heavier can lead to the various organs damage, and even lead to death. Paraquat poisoning through skin wound absorption is also related to the time of contact. If the contact is instantaneous, it will not cause death, and there may be localized damage. However, prolonged exposure to paraquat will lead to excessive absorption of paraquat, in addition to localized redness, swelling, blisters and other injuries, there may also be lung damage, pulmonary fibrosis, can also cause renal failure, and in severe cases, death occurs. If there is paraquat poisoning through skin wounds, must be timely hospital consultation.