tetanus PREVENTS lockjaw if this is what you mean
Lockjaw is a common term for Tetanus a medical condition that can cause stiffness and muscle spasms.Tetanus is caused by a bacteria (Clostridium Tetanai), most case can be treated with a vaccination "Tetanus Shot)
Yes. there is one dangerous in a tetanus shot and that is tetanus.
Lockjaw is another word for the medical condition tetanus. Tetanus is caused by bacteria and causes stiffness in the jaw and neck. The bacteria which causes tetanus is found everywhere and is contracted by touching a contaminated item with a part of your body that is punctured or cut.
Tetanus shot.
I think tetanus is latin as another common name is lock jaw
Yeah it hurts just a little bit, but it is a pain you soon forget about. Tetanus (or d-tap) shot combines diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (whooping cough) The tetanus shot hurts, but only for a second. 1) Ask for numbing cream at the beginning of the appointment 2) Do NOT look at the needle! 3) Keep calm and don't think about it! 4) Look away, think about stuff that you want to do when you get home.
No, you do not need a tetanus shot for gall bladder surgery.
I don't think so, I suggest to sleep the pain away.
You have a tetanus because you have a locked jaw.
Most common injury for tetanus is that you get a pain in your jaw or also called lockjaw.
A tetanus shot, easy to get at your GP.