Poisoning from eating silkworm pupae is usually a food poisoning caused by an allergy to eating silkworm pupae, or a poor diet. Symptoms such as itchy skin, rash, and nausea may occur. Some patients may develop generalized itching of the skin, rash, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Other patients may experience muscle spasms in the eyes, face, around the lips, and in the extremities. Patients with severe poisoning may experience difficulty in speaking, breathing, twitching of limbs or even coma. Silkworm pupa is a kind of high-protein food, if allergic to silkworm pupa, not enough heating or eating spoiled silkworm pupa, poisoning will occur after consumption. Once the patient has symptoms of poisoning, it is necessary to promptly induce vomiting, gastric lavage, diarrhea, anti-allergy and other treatments. It is recommended to pay attention to the usual diet in moderation, not to eat more. Allergies to silkworm pupae are prohibited. If the patient ate silkworm pupa poisoning, should go to the hospital in time, if necessary, the appropriate treatment, to avoid unnecessary damage.