What is tetanus?

Tetanus can be a fatal disease of the central nervous system caused by a poison made by the tetanus bacterium that enters the body through an open wound. Tetanus bacteria live in soil and manure; they can also be found in the human intestine and other places.

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What are the symptoms of tetanus?

The most common tetanus symptoms are:

  • Stiff jaw, also called lockjaw
  • Stiff abdominal and back muscles
  • Contraction of the facial muscles
  • Fast pulse
  • Fever
  • Sweating
  • Painful muscle spasms, especially near the wound area; if these affect the throat or chest wall, breathing may be stopped
  • Trouble swallowing

Note: Tetanus symptoms may look like other medical conditions. Always consult your physicians for a diagnosis if you think you're experiencing tetanus symptoms.

What are the complications of tetanus?

  • Vocal cord spasms
  • Broken bones due to severe muscle spasms
  • Breathing problems
  • Pneumonia
  • High blood pressure or abnormal heart rhythms
  • Pulmonary embolism (blood clot in the lung)