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Lockjaw - Tetanus
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Tetanus - (tt´ns, -ns) or lockjaw, acute infectious disease of the central nervous system caused by the toxins of Clostridium tetani. The organism has a widespread distribution and is co...

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Lockjaw, also called tetanus, is caused by a bacterium called Clostridium tetani. One of the symptoms of lockjaw is a tightening of the jaw muscles, which can gradually cause the jaw to be difficult to manipulate, affecting speech and swallowing.

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What is tetanus?

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Tetanus is infection of the nervous system with the potentially deadly bacteria Clostridium tetani (C. tetani).

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lkj noun same as tetanus dated informal locomotion 226
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Spores of the bacteria C. tetani live in the soil and are found around the world. In the spore form, C. tetani may remain inactive in the soil, but it can remain infectious for more than 40 years.

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Definition of Tetanus:
Tetanus is a potentially deadly nervous system disease due to the bacteria Clostridium tetani (C. tetani).

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An early sign of tetanus, in which the jaw is locked closed because of a tonic spasm of the muscles of mastication. Also called trismus. [Heritage].
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Lockjaw: Tetanus, a disease in which the jaws become firmly locked together. Synonyms: trismus, tetanus.
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Lockjaw is most common amongst agricultural labourers, gardeners, soldiers on campaign, in those who go about with bare feet, or who, like young children, are liable to get their knees or hands accidentally wounded by rough contact with the ground.

- If lockjaw actually appears and the person shows stiffening, give 10 drops of antispasmodic tincture every 15 minutes until the stiffening is gone.
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The first sign is trismus or lockjaw, followed by stiffness of the neck, difficulty in swallowing, and rigidity of abdominal muscles. Other symptoms include elevated temperature, sweating, elevated blood pressure, and episodic rapid heart rate.

The Td and Tdap vaccines both contain vaccines against tetanus (lockjaw) and diphtheria. The Tdap also contains a vaccine against pertussis (whooping cough). Most adults are used to getting a tetanus shot when they get a cut.

tetanus (lockjaw) — a nerve disease, which can occur at any age, caused by toxin-producing bacteria contaminating a wound ...

History: The hallmark symptom of tetanus is stiffness of the jaw (trismus or lockjaw), making it difficult or even impossible to open the mouth.

DTaP and Tdap - to protect against diphtheria, tetanus (lockjaw), and pertussis (whooping cough).
Hib vaccine - to protect against Haemophilus influenzae type b (which causes spinal meningitis).

It is sometimes called "lockjaw" because one of the most common symptoms is a stiff jaw that cannot be opened. Sometimes tetanus is localized, that is; it affects only the part of the body where the infection began.

Tetanus, also called lockjaw, is caused by a bacterium that is common in the soil.

Tetanus toxoid prevents lockjaw, an illness which causes painful muscle spasms and can be fatal. Everyone needs a tetanus shot at least once every 10 years.

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Clean the wound to prevent bacterial infections, tetanus ("lockjaw"), and viral infections, such as herpes simplex virus and cytomegalovirus (CMV).
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Clean the wound and remove any dirt or debris to prevent infections (both bacterial skin infections and tetanus, or lockjaw), decrease scarring, and prevent "tattooing" of the skin.

It causes severe muscle spasms which usually start in the jaw or neck (causing 'lockjaw'). In time, the effects may spread to the lungs and heart, causing death.Children and adults can be protected against tetanus through immunisation.

Usually, removing the tick, washing the site of the bite, and watching for signs of illness are all that is needed. When you have a tick bite, it is important to determine whether you need a tetanus shot to prevent tetanus (lockjaw).

can spread through the bloodstream, blocking the nerve signals from the spinal cord to the muscles. This causes muscle spasms (involuntary contractions) and rigidity (stiffness) throughout the body, particularly in the neck, face and jaw (lockjaw).

It enters the body through an open wound, multiplies, and produces a toxin that can affect nerves controlling muscle activity. A common symptom of tetanus infection is stiffness of the jaw muscles ("lockjaw").

spreads to nerves supplying muscles, most people have stiffness of the jaw and neck, difficulty swallowing and irritability. Facial and jaw muscles are most often affected by strong spasms. This is why tetanus is commonly referred to as lockjaw.

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particularly dirty or contain a large amount of devitalized tissue -- tetanus vaccination should be updated after 5 years. Symptoms of tetanus include irritability, headache, fever, and painful muscle spasms resulting in a condition called lockjaw.

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Even in the adult inflammation of a wound is not essential to the production of traumatic lockjaw, for the malady has been known to occur in cases where the wound had undergone healthy cicatrisation.

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