Can pesticides hurt the body by breaking the skin?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Our ** is a huge protective role of the body, ** is an important part of the body, indispensable, but ** is sensitive, for example, allergies, now pesticides are already a common item in every household, so do you know that pesticides are harmful to **? Today, Baibai Safety Net will tell you about it.

    Spray insecticides, such volatile agents are harmful to the body, especially to the ** cause damage. Many pesticides on the market state that they will not cause harm to the human body, but in order to ensure their effectiveness, manufacturers usually add many harmful ingredients to the body. Once pesticides are used, be sure to open the windows for ventilation in time and pay attention to protecting your body.

    In fact, there is no spray insecticide that is harmless to humans (unless it is fake).

    As for the proof of authority, it is as follows:

    According to the relevant provisions of the "Pesticide Management Regulations" promulgated by the People's Republic of China, all products that prevent, eliminate or control mosquitoes, flies, rats and other harmful organisms belong to pesticides! Including mosquito repellent products on the market include mosquito repellent toilet water, mosquito coils, insecticide sprays, electric mosquito coil tablets, etc.!

    Therefore, insecticides are harmful to the human body, and the toxicity of insecticides may lead to poisoning with the entry into the human body, and the insecticides will also cause allergies.

    If you think that the above life knowledge content is helpful to you, come to ****, and later will update the knowledge of toxic substances and how to prevent household pesticides from harming the human body, and solve problems for you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    At present, all kinds of aerosol insecticides, insecticidal emulsifiable concentrates, mosquito repellent tablets, mosquito coils and cockroach control tablets commonly used in households use pyrethroid deltamethrin as the active ingredient of insecticide. Although manufacturers mark the packaging with the words "harmless to humans and animals", in fact, general insecticides are not only harmful to the human body, but also auxiliary ingredients are harmful to the human body. Here's why pesticides are harmful to people?

    Environmental toxicology experiments have confirmed that long-term exposure, even in low amounts, can cause neurological symptoms such as nerve palsy, sensory nerve abnormalities, dizziness and headache. Aerosol insecticides and mosquito coils are short-acting insecticides that need to be used daily and with windows and doors closed. In this way, it is easy to inhale the organic solvent aerosol of the insecticide into the human body, and long-term excessive inhalation of the aerosol of the insecticide will damage the liver, kidneys, nervous system, and hematopoietic system of the person.

    Especially children, the body is in the period of development, the tolerance is relatively poor, the resistance to harmful substances is very low, inhalation of the same amount of aerosol as ***, its reaction will be more obvious, the consequences are more serious.

    Effect of pesticides on pregnant women: The most obvious period of insecticide harm to the fetus is the early stage of pregnancy, that is, the period when the fetal organs occur. If pregnant women do not pay attention to this period and are often in contact with pesticides, they can make insecticides enter the body from the **, respiratory tract, digestive tract and other ways, and then enter the fetus through the placenta with blood circulation, so that the genetic control process is reversed, or the fetus can not reach the normal level of development at a certain stage of pregnancy.

    Precautions for the use of pesticides:

    1.After spraying the room, people should leave immediately, open the doors and windows after an hour and a half, and enter after ventilation and exhaust.

    2.Do not use pesticides in the room where your child lives. In particular, infants and children whose brain development is not yet perfect, should not come into contact with any insecticides, including mosquito coils, especially inferior mosquito coils mixed with organophosphorus pesticides such as dichlorvos, pesticides are scattered in the smoke when burning, and are easily poisoned by infants if inhaled, causing adverse effects on brain development.

    3.Use pesticides in the kitchen and never contaminate food and utensils.

    4.Wash your hands in time after applying insecticides and insecticidal emulsifiable concentrates, and if possible, it is best to take a bath and change clothes.

    5.Do not increase the dose to enhance the insecticidal effect. If you find that your family members or children are dizzy, nauseous, blurred vision, or stinging, you should leave the environment where insecticides have been used in time, and in severe cases, you should be sent to the hospital immediately.

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