Does a kitchen knife cut into a hand to have a tetanus, does a kitchen knife handle use tetanus

Updated on healthy 2024-03-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Kitchen knife to the finger should generally be the home kitchen knife is relatively sharp, in the process of cutting vegetables to accidentally cut their fingers, this kind of kitchen knife if sharpened, the surface looks clean, there is no too much rust, such a kitchen knife if it hurts the fingers does not tetanus, there is no big problem. Because the reason for the existence of tetanus is to have a deep wound, that is, if the epidermis is only cut with a knife, and a lot of blood comes out, so that the blood has washed away the bacteria and dirt, and too many bacteria will not remain in the wound. However, after some rusty iron nails and relatively long wooden thorns are pierced into the body, such wounds are relatively deep, and bacteria are easy to remain in the wounds, so tetanus injections are especially needed.

    The conventional relatively clean household vegetable cutting knife hurts the finger, as long as the wound is properly treated to reduce wound infection, and there is no big problem without tetanus.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This depends on whether the wound is stained with something bad. For example, if a kitchen knife has cut meat, the wound must be properly treated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Tetanus is recommended for deep wounds. Because rust is poisonous, it will go into the blood circulation... If it's just a cut of the epidermis, there is no need, just wash it!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When the kitchen knife cuts into your hand, does it cut badly? If you cut it badly, you have to get tetanus, and if you just break a little skin, you don't have to hit it. Rub it with iodophor and then apply a band-aid.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the wound is cut by a kitchen knife, if the cut hand is rusty in the middle of the injury or the simple kitchen knife, it is recommended to have tetanus, and the wound should be debrided before tetanus to ensure that the wound has no obvious bleeding and remove the relevant foreign bodies in the wound.

    If a simple kitchen knife cuts the hand because the epidermis is not deep, or even only causes abrasions, it is not tetanus. There are many conditions for the occurrence of tetanus, which generally occurs mainly when the tissue damage caused by sharp objects is too deep, and there may be rust residues, and it is generally easy to get tetanus.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This depends on how big the length of the cut to the hand is, if the injury is deeper, it is recommended to still tetanus, but if it is only a broken skin, it is okay not to hit, and it is safer to play.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Chop vegetables to your hands without tetanus. Unlike being pierced by iron nails, the iron nails are rusty and must be beaten.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In daily life, being cut by a kitchen knife is mainly manifested as a defect in the epidermis, and the kitchen knife is relatively clean, there is no need for tetanus, tetanus bacilli are easy to produce in deep wounds, and as long as the wound site is disinfected during the period.

    It is recommended that the wound must not touch water or be infected by some bacteria and viruses during the recovery period, and be sure to change the dressing regularly.

    <> a finger is cut with a kitchen knife, emergency compression should first be performed on the spot to stop the bleeding. The bleeding area should be pressed first with sterile gauze or a clean paper towel. If the amount of bleeding is large, local compression bandaging of the distal end can be used to reduce bleeding.

    For more serious kitchen knife finger cuts, which may injure tendons and ligaments, you can't sit at home and deal with them by yourself, so you need to go to the emergency department or the corresponding hand surgery department for vascular tendon exploration, and find that there are blood vessels rupture, tendon rupture for corresponding suture and repair, and give anti-inflammatory drugs to anti-inflammatory symptomatic after surgery**, and at the same time, nerve training of tendon and vascular function can also be carried out to prevent muscle contractures in the future.

    After chopping vegetables, we generally don't need to worry too much, usually our kitchen knives don't contain a lot of rust and dirt. However, if the kitchen knife has just cut a lot of things, it is necessary for the patient to get a tetanus shot to prevent infection, usually as soon as it is cut. Cleaning the wound and disinfecting it can prevent some infection, but it is best to get a tetanus antitoxin injection to prevent infection.

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  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is mainly determined on a case-by-case basis. If it rusts, <>

    Or compare the equipment, get a tetanus shot, the coefficient is high. Look at the hair**, the question is not too serious. Iodine elimination and band-aids. However, it is advisable to pay attention.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Don't get a tetanus shot, don't worry too much, just disinfect with iodine, pay attention to a light diet to avoid the deterioration of wound inflammation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Tetanus shots are needed because if this wound is not treated carefully, it is very likely to become infected with tetanus, which will make your injury more serious and affect your health.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes, because there will be a lot of rust on the kitchen knife, there is a possibility of infection, and it is relatively safe after tetanus injection.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1 Depends on the case of the kitchen knife and finger injury.

    Tetanus is a disease caused by an infection that has an incubation period. Generally speaking, when we talk about tetanus, we are talking about tetanus shots, if there are rust stains on the kitchen knife or the wound is very deep, you need a tetanus shot to prevent infection, because a small wound and a clean kitchen knife will not cause tetanus symptoms.

    2 Tetanus is an infection of a wound caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. Clostridium tetani destroys the body's motor neurons, causing a variety of neurological disorders. Moreover, it has a certain incubation period, and the incubation period of tetanus is long or short, so it is difficult to make an objective judgment.

    After tetanus, there will be a decrease in immunity, such as susceptibility to colds, and the wound cannot heal after Sui Jinyuan's injury.

    31. Cleaning: After the kitchen knife is cut into the hand, the wound should be cleaned immediately, and if there is a medical box at home, the affected area should be scrubbed immediately with iodine wine and hydrogen peroxide. Isolate bacteria. If there is no medical kit, wash the affected area with running water.

    2. Bandaging: After cleaning, sterile gauze can be bandaged, and minor symptoms such as scratching the skin can be bandaged without bandaging, which will be more conducive to wound healing.

    4. It is better to inject tetanus injection within 24 hours of injury.

    Tetanus injections should be given within 24 hours. Tetanus injections will not have such a big effect after a long time, so do not delay the time of the injection.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Of course, you need tetanus when you get a kitchen knife, no matter what you pull in your hand, as long as there is a wound, you need tetanus.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are three basic conditions for tetanus shots.

    The simple criteria for determining whether tetanus is needed are: the depth of the wound and what caused the wound. When the wound is deep enough to require stitches, or when you receive some serious trauma, such as a stab wound or puncture wound from a sharp substance such as nails, wood, thorns, etc., and bleed, such a deep and fine wound is a breeding ground for tetanus bacilli.

    The wound is small externally, and there are necrotic tissues, blood clots, or over-tight packing, ischemia, etc., forming an anoxic environment suitable for the growth and reproduction of tetanus bacteria. If an aerobic infection is present, the latter will deplete the remaining oxygen in the wound, making tetanus more likely to occur. The doctor explained that the conditions that need to be met at the same time to be infected with tetanus are:

    1. The tissue is open and the wound is deep.

    2. Invasion by Clostridium tetani from the outside world.

    3. There is devitalized tissue or local tissue ischemia and hypoxia in the wound.

    Superficial wounds can be seen, and tetanus infection is usually absent. For simple superficial abrasions, after timely debridement, there is no need for tetanus injections for prevention.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's not that dangerous, it's okay to have a band-aid for small things.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Don't, unless your knife is rusty and rotten, and easily inflamed. Now the doctors are all bad. I know that I am prescribing expensive medicine, tetanus is not so easy to fight, and I have to do a skin test like penicillin before playing, but I fainted because of the tetanus skin test, and almost lost my life.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Tetanus bacillus is an anaerobic bacterium, a conditional pathogen that grows and multiplies only under oxygen-free conditions or when the wound is deep and accompanied by aerobic infection.

    Tetanus bacilli mostly grow in soil and rust, so tetanus antitoxin should be injected when the wound is deeply contaminated with soil or punctured by rust-like iron objects.

    You don't describe the extent and depth of the scratches. If you have only been scratched by non-rusty metal and the wound is not deep, you can avoid tetanus antitoxin injections as long as proper debridement is done. If you are really not sure, you can also go to the hospital to get an injection of tetanus antitoxin.

    This kind of needle is not expensive, it should not exceed ten oceans.

    Because tetanus antitoxin is an immune horse serum, which is a heterosexual protein to the human body, and has antigenicity (allergic reaction), an allergy test should be done before taking the drug. If the test result is negative, tetanus antitoxin can be injected directly, and if the test result is positive, desensitization injection, that is, small doses of tetanus antitoxin can be injected in 4---5 times. If you have used tetanus antitoxin for more than a week, if you use it again, you must also redo the **test.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    No, tetanus is generally stabbed by rusty iron.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Not unless the kitchen knife is rusty.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Don't be so exaggerated, can't it stand up to it?

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    This doesn't need to be, it's not a big problem, just put a band-aid on it.

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