Yes, you can apply ice to the area where you've received a tetanus shot to help reduce swelling and discomfort. Just make sure to wrap the ice in a cloth or use an ice pack to avoid direct contact with the skin. Limit the application to about 15-20 minutes at a time to prevent skin damage. If swelling or pain persists, consult a healthcare professional.
No why would they?
Put on the ice immediately, it should calm the swelling.
You can put ice or heat on your leg, this will help with your swelling.
put ice on your leg when it swelling up really bad.
you can put ice on it
I think you would put ice on it
go straight to a doctors to get a tetnus shot!!
The swelling will be there due to the edema of the tissue,
put an ice bag on it
To get it back to normal put dry ice on it for ten minutes.
I think you will be better off using a cream and ice! ( that's my opinion )
No. The swelling should go away in a few hours depending on how bad it is.