Diazinon exposure affects the nervous system of insects, people, and pets in the same basic way. However,
the
signs
and symptoms from exposure may be different. Symptoms of diazinon exposure can happen within minutes or
12-24
hours after the exposure. The signs and symptoms from a brief exposure can last several days or even
weeks.
During
this time, the body is replacing the chemicals needed for proper nervous system function.
Diazinon exposure, whether from ingestion, skin contact, or inhalation can result in
nervous
system health
effects.
These effects may include watery eyes, runny nose, drooling, loss of appetite, coughing, urination,
diarrhea,
stomach
pain, and vomiting. Larger exposures can cause more severe signs and symptoms, including head and body
tremors,
muscle spasms or stiffness, muscle weakness or paralysis, rapid heart rate, difficulty breathing,
seizures,
convulsions, or
coma. Overall, diazinon is fairly low in toxicity when inhaled, ingested or when it gets on the skin, so
minor
exposures
are not likely to cause severe symptoms. However, small exposures to diazinon can cause mild skin or eye
irritation.