Insecticides contact with the skin should be washed in a timely manner, according to the specific conditions of the doctor’s orders to take local medication (such as glycerine lotion, etc.), systemic medication (such as cetirizine tablets, etc.) treatment.
1. Timely cleaning: insecticides in contact with the skin, you should use water or soapy water to wash the skin in a timely manner, to avoid the active ingredients of the skin caused by irritation, which can lead to itching, burning sensation and so on. If the contact is small, only wash the local, avoid contact with other parts, keep the environment ventilated can be.
2. Topical medication: If there are obvious itching symptoms on the local skin after contact with insecticides, you can apply glycerine lotion to help relieve itching, or apply glucocorticoid creams, such as hydrocortisone butyrate cream, mometasone furoate cream, etc., which can help eliminate the inflammatory reaction.
3. Systemic medication: If exposure to insecticides leads to severe allergic reactions, antihistamines such as loratadine and cetirizine need to be taken orally.
Insecticides after contact with the skin, if the discomfort is more serious, you need to go to the hospital in a timely manner, with the doctor to take medication, do not self-medication.