The Effects of Chemical Fertilizers on Health
- Pesticides can trigger irritations of the eyes, skin, nose and throat. Irritations include burning, itching, rashes, stinging and blistering. These chemicals can also cause diarrhea, vomiting and nausea, headaches, wheezing and coughing.
Pesticides seep into groundwater and soil. Exposure to these pesticides can occur from drinking unfiltered water, eating contaminated fish, working next to contaminated soil while planting or harvesting crops, or from handling the contaminated soil. - Sometimes immediate exposure to pesticides can set off respiratory problems, nervous system disorders and irritate pre-existing ailments such as asthma. Symptoms can range from mild irritations to death.
- The pesticide nitrate is commonly found in groundwater.Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of Sherrie Thai
Surface water and groundwater are often affected by chemical pesticides. Nitrate, a chemical pesticide used in farming, is used worldwide and is the most prevalent contaminant of groundwater in the United States. - Pesticide exposure is also linked to other chronic disorders and illnesses--such as endocrine disruptions, behavioral impairments, cancer, reproductive disorders and learning and developmental disabilities.
- Pesticide poisoning is often misdiagnosed because the symptoms are very similar to those caused by other illnesses.