Pesticide residue poisoning needs to be removed from the poisoned environment as soon as possible, and strive to thoroughly clean the pesticide residue outside the body, and seek medical treatment in time. Pesticide poisoning is generally categorized into acute and chronic poisoning, acute pesticide poisoning is generally more likely to occur. For acute poisoning, muscle spasms, nausea, vomiting and respiratory distress can occur, which requires immediate medical treatment to avoid pesticide damage to the liver and kidneys and other organs. During the period of medical treatment, it is necessary to immediately get out of the poisoned environment, as far as possible to remove the pesticide residue on the patient’s body clothing, and if possible, use water to thoroughly wash the pesticide residue deep in the skin and other parts of the finger may remain. Chronic pesticide poisoning in daily life occurs relatively rarely, if chronic poisoning can generally be manifested as neurasthenia syndrome and cholinesterase activity is reduced. Some organophosphorus pesticides can cause bronchial asthma, allergic dermatitis and contact dermatitis, this time also need to be separated from the pesticide residues or storage environment, symptomatic treatment. In order to avoid the risk of pesticide poisoning, pesticides must be stored correctly in daily life or in the work process, and at the same time take protective measures in accordance with the instructions of the instructions for the use of pesticides may be contaminated with the environment needs to be thoroughly cleaned before use.