You get tetanus usually from rusted metals. Overall, gangrene let bacteria and viruses get in easier, so yes.
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Clostridium bacteria can cause diseases such as botulism, tetanus, and gas gangrene. Botulism is caused by Clostridium botulinum and results in muscle paralysis. Tetanus, caused by Clostridium tetani, leads to muscle stiffness and spasms. Gas gangrene, caused by Clostridium perfringens, can lead to tissue death and serious infections.
D. G. Evans has written: 'An investigation into the management of sauna suites' 'Persistence of tetanus antitoxin in man following active immunisation' -- subject(s): Vaccination, Tetanus, Tetanus antitoxin 'The protective properties of the alpha antitoxin and theta antihaemolysin occurring in Cl. welchii type A antiserum' -- subject(s): Gas gangrene antitoxin, Clostridium perfringens
Diseases similar to tetanus include botulism, which is caused by a toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum bacteria, and gas gangrene, which is caused by certain Clostridium species as well. These diseases can also lead to muscle stiffness, paralysis, and potentially life-threatening complications if not treated promptly.
Dry gangrene doesn't
what does gangrene look like? is it a dangerous disease to get over? how likely is it to get gangrene???
The scientific name for gangrene is "necrosis." Gangrene occurs when there is death of body tissue due to lack of blood flow or infection.
i died from gangrene but i am still alive
No. Gangrene is the name of a disease.
Gas Gangrene is in the air if not on your body
Gangrene can be caused by frostbite, so yes, people who suffer frostbite could develop gangrene.
Gangrene is cause by a genetic attack of birth. Suckers