Pesticides often have a relatively serious toxic effect on the organism, and can often lead to digestive symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and even a portion of pesticides, which can lead to dizziness, headache, coma, convulsions, respiratory depression, liver and kidney function damage, kidney failure and other related serious consequences. The patient should be treated with aggressive emetic therapy. At the same time, the patient should be actively treated by the doctor, and after the doctor, the patient should be treated with emetic, gastric lavage and diarrhea as soon as possible. At the same time, the patient may be given an intra-gastric adsorbent to minimize the reabsorption of toxins. Rehydration and diuresis can be given to facilitate the metabolism and excretion of toxins. In addition, if necessary, patients can be given blood purification therapy to achieve rapid elimination of toxins from the body. In the treatment of pesticide poisoning, the specific pesticide consumption of the patient should be clarified, such as the specific physicochemical properties of the pesticide, the relevant mechanism of toxicity and so on.