The body organs that are affected by pesticide poisoning are the nervous system, respiratory system, cardiovascular system, reproductive system and the lungs, kidneys and liver.
Pesticide poisoning can damage your brain and nervous system and even cause seizures, psychosis, changes in mental status and hallucination and even possible brain damage.
Pesticide poisoning can also cause noncardiogenic pulmonary edema, bronchospasm, respiratory failure and aspiration pneumonia.
Poisoning from pesticides can also cause hypertension, arrhythmias, hypotension and even prolonged QTc.
Poisoning from pesticides can also cause stillbirths, birth defects, sterility, infertility and spontaneous abortion.
Pesticide poisoning can also damage the lungs, kidneys and liver and cause liver failure and kidney failure.
Pesticides are absorbed more readily and easily through warm and moist areas of your body like the groin, armpits, neck and head.
Even cuts or abrasions on the skin can increase the absorption rate of pesticides into the body.
Chronic health effects of pesticides and pesticide poisoning include cancer and other tumors as well as brain and nervous system damage, birth defects, infertility and other reproductive problems and damage to the liver, kidneys, lungs and other body organs.
Long-term exposure to pesticides can cause loss of memory, anxiety, mood changes, and trouble concentrating.
Damage to the immune system can also occur from pesticides as some pesticides weaken the immune system, which protects the body from disease.