Tetanus Shot Side Effects

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Tetanus Shot Side Effects

Side-Effects of a Tetanus Shot

The tetanus shot isn't dangerous and have less side-effect although tetanus shot's side effects are unpleasant. It's including headaches, fevers and stomach pain, but they usually subside within a few days and do not affect everyone who gets the tetanus shot. And less than 1 percent of people who get the tetanus shot are seizures and coma and didn't usually happen in common cases.

    Severe Side Effects of Tetanus Vaccination

  1. As the first paragraph, it's only 1 percent to find severe side effects like seizures, coma and brain damage. Severe allergic reactions include swelling in the mouth, difficulty breathing and wheezing. People with a severe reaction may collapse and convulse.
  2. Moderate Side Effects of Tetanus Vaccination

  3. Moderate side effects include vomiting, diarrhea and high fever. Fever reactions are usually low, but can occasionally rise above 102 degrees after receiving a tetanus shot. These side effects are also rare.
  4. Mild Side Effects of Tetanus Vaccination

  5. Mild side effects include pain, redness and swelling at the site of the injection, the most common side effect reported. Other mild side effects include a low fever, headache, nausea, fatigue and muscle pain.
  6. Children and the Tetanus Shot

  7. It has something different from adult, the children's tetanus shot (for children under age 12) is slightly different than the adult tetanus shot because it also includes a diphtheria vaccine, and typically a pertussis vaccine. Diphtheria vaccine and pertussis vaccine side effects are few and are usually similar to the tetanus shot. One added side effect for children that isn't usually present in adults is decreased appetite.
  8. Treatment for the Side Effects of Tetanus Vaccination

  9. Treatment for side effects from the tetanus shot depend on the reaction and the severity of the side effect. Stomach pain, nausea, diarrhea and vomiting usually go away within a day or two and are not indicative of a severe allergic reaction. A low fever, muscle pain or swelling at the site of the injection also subside within a day, but a high fever or any severe reaction requires a visit to a doctor. Largely, side effects from the tetanus shot require no treatment.

    Protect form Side Effects of Tetanus

  10. Be careful before having vaccine because it's more risk if yourself are weak. Check your body regularly help to escape form other complication that can happen suddenly. Our self have protect system that can defend you form any adulterated things outside, so high performance protection came form strength body. And help for fast recovery.

Source article : Ehow.com

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What's Tetanus and Type

Lockjaw, the another name of Tetanus symptom is a medical condition characterized by a prolonged contraction of skeletal muscle fibers. The primary symptoms are caused by tetanospasmin, a neurotoxin produced by the Gram-positive, obligate anaerobic bacterium Clostridium tetani. Infection generally occurs through wound contamination and often involves a cut or deep puncture wound.

Example image show the symptom of Tetanus

Tetanus (Lockjaw) is a serious disease that causes painful tightening of the muscles, usually all over the body. As the infection progresses, muscle spasms develop in the jaw (thus the name "lockjaw") and elsewhere in the body. To solved the infection can be prevented by proper immunization and by post-exposure prophylaxis.

It have 4 different types of Tetanus that affects skeletal muscle. Divide by age of human can be signification for solve. Effect of Tetanus appear on infants teen and old man.

Generalized tetanus is about 80% of cases because it's a simple common type of Tetanus. The generalized form usually presents with a descending pattern. The first sign is trismus, or lockjaw, and the facial spasms called risus sardonicus, followed by stiffness of the neck, difficulty in swallowing, and rigidity of pectoral and calf muscles.

Related symptoms include elevated temperature, sweating, elevated blood pressure, and episodic rapid heart rate. Frequently Spasms and last for several minutes with the body shaped into a characteristic form called opisthotonos. Continue for up to 4 weeks for Spasms and may take months for recovery completely.

Neonatal tetanus is usually occurs in newborns. The mother who has never been immunized are at risk to infants acquired passive immunity and has high percent of risk more than others. It usually occurs through infection of the unhealed umbilical stump, particularly when the stump is cut with a non-sterile instrument. Neonatal tetanus is common in many developing countries and is responsible for about 14% (215,000) of all neonatal deaths, but is very rare in developed countries.

Cephalic tetanus is a rare form of the disease, occasionally occurring with otitis media (ear infections) in which C. tetani is present in the flora of the middle ear, or following injuries to the head. There is involvement of the cranial nerves, especially in the facial area.

Local tetanus is an uncommon form of the disease, in which patients have persistent contraction of muscles in the same anatomic area as the injury. The contractions may persist for many weeks before gradually subsiding. Local tetanus is generally milder; only about 1% of cases are fatal, but it may precede the onset of generalized tetanus.


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