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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.
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Tetanus shots are divided into two stages, one is the tetanus antitoxin we use after trauma, which is a passive immunity used to neutralize the toxins formed by tetanus bacilli, and the other is the tetanus vaccine, which is an active immunity, through the vaccination of tetanus inactivated vaccine, so that the human body produces tetanus antitoxin to achieve the purpose of preventing tetanus.
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Tetanus shots are used to prevent tetanus bacteria, which can easily grow in narrow, shallow wounds, and if they are punctured by sharp objects, it is best to get tetanus prevention injections.
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Question 1: What is the function of tetanus injections I also feel the same way, I broke my eyebrow bone the night before, I had tetanus last afternoon, I felt sleepy last night, and I felt weak. What's going on? Isn't there anything ***.
Question 2: What is the role of tetanus shots to prevent tetanus and prevent wind.
Question 3: What is tetanus injection The full name is [tetanus antitoxin] It is a kind of horse serum, (this is cheap, usually a few dollars) to put it simply. If you are infected with tetanus, the tetanus bacilli will release endotoxins, and the tetanus shots can neutralize the toxins inside, thus achieving the effect of preventing tetanus.
Now there is also a kind called [tetanus immune globulin], which is human serum, so there is no need to do a skin test. It can achieve the effect of passive immunity, but it is expensive (generally more than 100), in fact, the best way to prevent tetanus and rabies is to completely debride (that is, to wash the wound cleanly).
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Question 4: What is the function of tetanus injection Tetanus is a specific infection of tetanus bacilli that invades human wounds. Tetanus bacilli grow and multiply in an anaerobic environment, producing exotoxins.
The general incubation period of tetanus is 6 12 days, and some patients can develop the disease 1 2 days after the injury, and the case fatality rate after the attack is as high as more than 20. If active immunization and passive immunization measures are taken to achieve a balance of purity, as long as the tetanus antibody content of the body's serum is reached, the immune protection effect can be obtained.
Question 5: What is the function of tetanus injections I also feel the same way, I broke my eyebrow bone the night before, I had a tetanus yesterday afternoon, I felt sleepy last night, and I felt weak. What's going on? Isn't there anything ***.
Question 6: What is the role of tetanus shots to prevent tetanus.
Question 7: What is tetanus injection The full name is [tetanus antitoxin] It is a kind of horse serum, (this is cheap, usually a few dollars) to put it simply. If you are infected with tetanus, the tetanus bacilli will release endotoxins, and the tetanus shots can neutralize the toxins inside, thus achieving the effect of preventing tetanus.
Now there is also a kind called [tetanus immune globulin], which is human serum, so there is no need to do a skin test. It can achieve the effect of passive immunity, but it is expensive (generally more than 100), in fact, the best way to prevent tetanus and rabies is to completely debride (that is, to wash the wound cleanly).
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1. Tetanus injection is to prevent Clostridium tetani infection, because some wounds, such as deep and small wounds, and wounds with heavy contamination, can easily lead to Clostridium tetani colonization and growth and reproduction in an oxygen-deficient environment. Generally, it invades the body through ** or mucous membranes, produces toxins, and causes a specific ** infection of muscle spasm, which often leads to trismus, spontaneous spasms, forced spasms, etc., often accumulates masseter muscles, abdominal muscles, limb muscles, etc., which will endanger life safety.
2. Therefore, for some wounds that are heavily polluted, deep wounds, and small wounds, it is necessary to resist tetanus**.
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There are several types of tetanus shots, namely tetanus antitoxin, tetanus immune globulin, and tetanus vaccine. The parts of the fight are the same, and you can hit the deltoid muscle of the upper arm, that is, the deltoid muscle where the upper limb is close to the shoulder with the most meat. It can also be played on the gluteus maximus of the buttocks, which is basically intramuscular injection in the above two positions.
Tetanus antitoxin, skin test should be done before injection. Do a ** test to see if there are allergies, and you can only play if you don't have allergies. If you have allergies, you should go through desensitization injections, that is, you should take the shots in batches to avoid allergies.
The tetanus vaccine can be injected intramuscularly, which is the one mentioned above. Intravenous injections may also be given in high-risk cases of tetanus infection. Before intravenous injection, it must be injected subcutaneously or intramuscularly, and intravenous injection can only be done when there is no allergy, and it cannot be injected directly, for fear of allergies.
Tetanus immunoglobulin generally does not need to be tested for allergies, and can be given directly. The injection is generally to hit the muscles, the deltoid and gluteus maximus muscles of the upper arm, that is, the position of the shoulder, the buttocks, and the upper limb near the shoulder muscles the most.
Tetanus is a special type of infection that is mainly caused by metal objects containing rust or soil contaminants that puncture or scratch the skin, so that tetanus bacilli can invade the human body and induce the occurrence of disease. Tetanus due to the lack of specific drugs** and the rapid progression of the course of the disease, so the mortality rate of patients is high, its typical symptoms are wry smile, angular reflexion, general convulsions and drooling, patients often due to asphyxia and respiratory failure resulting in death, so after trauma when the possibility of tetanus infection is suspected, it should be timely injected with tetanus antitoxin or tetanus immune globulin within 24 hours to prophylactize.
The main symptom of tetanus is muscle spasms, which mostly start with the masticatory muscles, then the muscles of the limbs, trunk, and respiratory muscles. Tetanus antitoxin can be injected within 24 hours if tetanus infection is suspected, and tetanus antivenom can be injected beyond 24 hours. Prophylaxis.
The incidence of tetanus is very low, and only deep, heavily contaminated wounds can occur, but once the disease occurs, the mortality rate is high, so once there is a deep wound, tetanus prevention should be done.
Ask your local hospital.
After being bitten by a dog, if there is bleeding from the wound, a tetanus injection is required to prevent tetanus bacilli from multiplying in the wound, leading to the absorption of toxins and the occurrence of tetanus disease. There is no drug for rabies**, but rabies can be prevented by vaccination, so rabies vaccination should be given as soon as possible. >>>More