What should I do if my hands feel itchy and numb after touching pesticides?

Itchy and numb hands after contact with pesticides are generally contact dermatitis, which can be treated with topical and oral medications as prescribed by the doctor.
Hand contact with pesticides after the itching and numbness of the discomfort, should be immediately rinsed with running water to remove the skin surface residues of pesticides, and thereafter should be avoided again direct contact with pesticides. Topical mometasone furoate, dexamethasone and other glucocorticoid drugs can be used topically to improve local itching symptoms. When itching is significant, antihistamine drugs such as loratadine tablets and cetirizine tablets should be taken orally.
After touching the pesticide hand feeling itchy and numb should immediately seek medical attention, go to the regular hospital examination, do targeted treatment. The use of drugs to follow the doctor’s advice, do not self-medication, so as not to cause more serious consequences.