What to do if you are slightly poisoned by insecticides

Minor poisoning by insecticides requires general measures and prompt medical attention to help the poison to be eliminated from the body, and medication if necessary. 1. General measures: If slight poisoning occurs after the use of insecticides, the first thing you need to do is to evacuate the environment containing insecticides and move to a place with fresh air. If the body parts are in contact with insecticides, it is necessary to wash the skin or hair with warm water. 2. Medication: If the patient is taking insecticides containing organophosphorus, atropine, iodophosphate injection and other antidote drugs should be used under the guidance of the doctor. If there are convulsions and seizures, diazepam can be used to sedate. And may use 5% sodium bicarbonate gastric lavage, magnesium sulfate diarrhea, or infusion of diuretic to help the poison out, as appropriate. It is recommended that patients with mild poisoning from insecticides should first stay away from the poisoned environment, keep the airway open, seek medical attention in time, and choose the appropriate measures for treatment under the guidance of the doctor, do not self-medicate to avoid serious consequences.