Permethrin pesticide poisoning is usually mainly inhalation poisoning, but it may also be caused by accidental ingestion. If the poisoning is inhalational, it is usually not too deep and symptomatic treatment is usually sufficient. You can add more fluids to promote urination or apply diuretics appropriately to speed up the metabolism of the poisoned inulin and thus relieve the symptoms. In addition, symptomatic treatment, such as nausea and vomiting, can be given to antiemetic treatment. In case of coma, if the vital signs are stabilized, naloxone or sedative can be given to induce awakening. If the poisoning is very deep, hemodialysis can be given to purify the blood to achieve detoxification if the vital signs are stabilized.