Dichlorvos belongs to organophosphorus in the clinical classification, for this organophosphorus poisoning. If the amount drunk is relatively large and the body absorbs more, the most likely sequelae are often the intermediate syndrome, which means that in the first 5 days after taking the drug, a state of respiratory muscle paralysis may occur at any time. If respiratory muscle paralysis occurs, active treatment of tracheal intubation is required. If treatment is not timely, it can cause serious sequelae such as pulmonary impairment, cardiac arrest and cerebral hypoxia, which can seriously lead to death. So if you drink dichlorvos after, you must be promptly sent to the hospital’s emergency room for professional treatment.