Yes. Depending on last tetanus shot (if any) and whether wound bled profusely or not.
Tetanus isn't even found in rust, it's an archaebacteria that lives in soil. Tetanus can't survive in water. The only way you can get tetanus is to expose an open wound to contaminated soil. The only reason people associate rust with tetanus is that if you cut yourself with something rusty and get dirt on it you run the risk of catching tetanus. So, in conclusion, it is perfectly safe for you to go swimming.
Ingesting or inhaling rust can irritate the respiratory tract and cause stomach irritation. While small amounts of rust are not usually harmful, repeated exposure or ingestion can lead to heavy metal poisoning. It's important to seek medical attention if you suspect you have ingested or been exposed to large amounts of rust.
Tetanus and Lockjaw
Rust is rust! Get it checked by a doc. When was your last tetanus shot?
Tetanus is a disease caused by a toxin. He was lying
Tetanus is usually found in soil or rusty metal, you can get rid of it by: Seeing a your doctor/dentist and if you have lock jaw then get someone to massage the back of your ears. This will stop the pain. Hopefully this helped, and i have tetanus but these are working for me abit
Something that is rust resistant will not rust easily; minor exposure to water will not cause it to rust. Something that is rust proof will not rust.
Ingesting rust itself would not typically result in death. However, if someone consumes a significant amount of rust that contains toxic substances or contaminants, there is a risk of poisoning which could potentially lead to death. It is important to seek medical attention if someone has ingested something potentially harmful.
Rust on cans of food is typically caused by the reaction of iron in the metal can with oxygen and moisture in the air. Damage to the lacquer coating or enamel lining of the can can accelerate the formation of rust. Ingesting rust from a can can be harmful, so it's important to discard any cans with rust on them.
The symptoms of rust poisoning are the same as the symptoms of Tetanus. Those symptoms include fever, hand and foot spasms and excessive drooling. Other symptoms of rust poisoning are excessive sweating and trouble swallowing.
lock jaw or tetanus, muscle tension, frothing at the mouth, difficulty swallowing, facial muscle spasms.
Rust is not poisonous. I remember being told if you step on a rusty nail you will have to get a tetanus shot, but apparently its not the rust that causes tetanus, it's a type of bacteria, and any cut can cause tetanus if the bacteria enters your body.