Pesticides in the eyes to use a lot of water to wash the eyes immediately, and seek medical attention nearby. Because pesticides are chemically synthesized products, they are corrosive and chemically toxic and can cause acute damage to the cornea and conjunctiva of the eye after entering the eye, causing acute or chronic inflammatory reactions and eventually affecting vision. When we flush ourselves to seek medical attention, doctors will usually conduct another thorough cleaning of the eye to avoid residues of pesticides, and will also give anti-inflammatory and promote the healing of the cornea and conjunctiva treatment. Some pesticides are also permeable and will slowly seep into the eye, causing some inflammatory reactions in the eye at a later stage, such as uveitis, increased intraocular pressure, cataracts, which require follow-up observation at a later stage, if the condition occurs, can get timely treatment.