Pesticides are a generic term for a class of products that are used to kill animal or plant matter which affect farm produce. Pesticides have been used since the Vedic times in India and the Mesopotamian civilization, to increase both quality and quantity of produce. However, in the last 50 years or more, pesticides have got a lot of attention thanks to commercialization of farming and global supply chains. There are myths and concerns around the use of pesticides and the harm they pose to human health.
Many plants produce harmful chemicals to protect themselves against animals in the wild. Scientists extract these chemicals, enhance them in a laboratory and market them as a product. These are called organic or plant-based pesticides.
In contrast, synthetic pesticides are a concoction of chemicals prepared in a factory, and help achieve the same or better objective as organic pesticides. These are broadly classified into the following categories:
Both organic and synthetic pesticides can affect the health of humans and pets, in addition to damaging the environment.
Pesticides end up in the human body in different ways.
A study was conducted in the US for this; similar results will apply to India as well.
When pesticide is consumed by people with an intention to take their lives, it can show various symptoms depending on how much is consumed. However, for the purpose of this article, we are only looking at poisoning that happens when contaminated water or food are consumed.
The good news is that the quantity of pesticide that enters our body this way is not large enough to show any serious symptoms or long-term consequences. It’s only when fruits and vegetables are consumed directly without washing or cooking that there may be mild symptoms. These include nausea, diarrhoea, dizziness, headache, insomnia and irritation or allergy in the eyes, nose, throat or skin. If you are facing any of these symptoms, visit the emergency department of your local hospital. A gastroenterologist there will analyze the cause and prescribe relevant treatment.
However, pesticide handlers, farm workers and people who live very close to farms where pesticides are used, are at risk. Depending on the quantity of pesticide inhaled by them, they may experience a range of symptoms which includes constriction of the throat, blurred vision, vomiting, confusion and unsteady pulse.
Pesticides are here to stay, so one can take certain precautions to minimize pesticide ingestion into the body.
Pesticides bring several advantages and are inevitable in modern-day farming that helps feed thousands of people. With a few simple precautions, you can minimize the risk of pesticide poisoning to a large extent.
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