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Side effects of the tetanus vaccine are minor: soreness, redness, or swelling at the site of the injection that appear any time from a few hours to two days after the vaccination and disappear in a day or two.
Even to day, some one comes and ask for ATS injection. Anti tetanus serum injection is very dangerous to give. The patient may get the anaphylactic reaction. This preparation is no longer used. Any serum preparation is dangerous. You need to be protected by anti tetanus injection. With proper wound care the anti tetanus serum is not required.
When giving a tetanus shot, nurses warn the patient to take a couple of Tylenol and take it easy for the rest of day. The shot can cause mild flu-like symptoms in some, as well as tenderness at the injection site. The shots I have taken have been typical, leaving my arm sore and achy for a couple of days. I also had a knot at the injection site for a few weeks, but that eventually went away.
There is usually no recovery period following the injection of botulinum toxin. The maximal effects are usually seen four to seven days following injection.
10 years, then you have to get another one.
You may be having an allergic reaction to one of the vaccinations. Contact your doctor.
Botulinum toxin can cause a mild flu-like syndrome for several days after injection. Injection of too much toxin causes excess weakness, which may make it difficult to carry on normal activities of daily living.
around 7 days.
I would not do that. I would get it ASAP!
I recently had a tetanus shot and the nurse told me that my arm would be sore for up to three days.
I was bitten by a mole a couple of days ago and went to see my doctor today. She recommended a tetanus shot, so I had one.
after 30 minutes from the administration..