Symptoms of tetanus



Contents

  • 1 symptoms of the disease
  • 2 other topics about tetanus
  • 3 Conclusion
  • 4 References

Symptoms of the disease


The effect of tetanus disease is either comprehensive for all the muscles of the body and is the most common, or specific to a specific area of ​​the body, and in mass tetanus, the most important symptoms that are present in more than half of the cases are the so-called closed jaw.
It may be affected by the chest, neck, back, abdominal muscles, and buttocks.
The patient ' initially suffers from headache with a general tremor in the body and a lack of feeling of rest and frequent movement, and then the patient has difficulty chewing, difficulty swallowing, general stiffness in the body, and stiffness in the neck muscles.

In what is called tetanus, a compulsory Sardon smile is caused by a smile caused by contraction of the facial muscles of the person with tetanus, after which the contractions extend to the muscles of the back, abdomen and pelvis, as well as the muscles of the thigh.
Likewise, tetanus affects the larynx and respiratory system, and this leads to the closure of the upper respiratory tract and to the possibility of so-called chronic buccal as food and stomach secretions enter the respiratory system and this leads to inflammation of the respiratory system.
As for the things that stimulate these spasms , any inconvenience, bright light, loud voice or palpation leads to the stimulation of these spasms, and these spasms are worse in the first week and settle in the second week, and ease during the next four weeks.
And tetanus disease does not affect the sensory system and does not affect the functions of the brain, so unfortunately the patient remains in full awareness with his suffering from severe pain, as well as with the possibility of suffering from spasms after that.

These spasms are characterized by sudden occurrence and are general in all muscles of the body, and are characterized by severe cramps, and these spasms extend from seconds to several minutes, and in the absence of treatment, their recurrence increases, the patient's energies are depleted and his condition deteriorates.

Other symptoms that affect the patient include urine blockage and difficulty passing urine, as well as an increased heartbeat and a feeling of palpitations, a rise in temperature and an increase in sweating.
As for limited tetanus, it is cramps that affect the area surrounding the wound area and precedes general tetanus, and it is possible that this type is only in the head region.

The incubation period The incubation period of tetanus may reach several months, but it is usually about eight days in general, and the further the site is removed from the central nervous system, the longer the incubation period. The shortest incubation period is more severe symptoms. In neonatal tetanus, symptoms usually appear 4-14 days after birth, averaging about 7 days. Based on clinical results.

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Conclusion

Tetanus is caused by bacteria called Clostridium Titani , as it is when the suffering of the patient from the injured intervention of these bacteria into the wound area, and then to the blood, and the main symptoms of the disease is a lock in the throat with sharp contractions in all parts of the body and cramps nervous with sensory system naturally, has It leads to special complications on the respiratory system, which may lead to death. One of the most important things in its treatment is to give the patient muscle relaxants and care for the patient's respiratory system. As for prevention, it is with wound care and tetanus vaccination.