No tetanus is an acute often fatal disease caused by a neurotoxin
the other name for muscle cramps is "pulikat"
Tetanus, a nervous system infection, can cause muscles spasms. A common name for tetanus is lockjaw, becausethe jaw is often the first muscle group to cramp or spasm. Spasm can happen throughout the body and may cause muscle tears. If the spasm occur in the muscles around the lungs it can result in breathing problems. Beyond muscles spasms, other symptoms of tetanus include fever, excessive sweating, irritability, and drooling.
The name of the bacteria that causes tetanus is Clostridium tetani. It produces a toxin that affects the nervous system, leading to symptoms such as muscle stiffness and spasms. Vaccination is an effective way to prevent tetanus infection.
Tetanus is a virus and causes what is called lockjaw. Tetanus refers to titanic contracture of muscle, usually in the neck and head. These are most pronounced and noticeable as clenching the jaw, and so it got its name.
The scientific name for Tetanus is Clostridium tetani.
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The muscle in the back of the thigh is the hamstring, or the biceps femoris to be technical.
I think tetanus is latin as another common name is lock jaw
Tetanus is caused by clostridium tetani.
The scientific name of the bacteria causing tetanus is known as Clostridium tetani.
Viburnum opulus is a member of the Caprifoliaceae family.
The muscle in the back of the thigh is the hamstring, or the biceps femoris to be technical.