No. It does not cause lockjaw.
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When you get lockjaw the poopies in your heiny hole cause a smelly penis.
Yes they could get rabies cause the animal that they ate could have fleas or rabies on it bye last pray it killed
if any of their body fluid god into your wound it could, but only if that monkey had rabies
No, parasites do not cause rabies. Rabies is a viral disease that is transmitted through the saliva of infected animals, typically through a bite or scratch. Parasites are organisms that feed off another organism, but they are not responsible for causing rabies.
If not treated properly, rabies may cause death.
NO. Rabies is a viral disease of mammals. Penguins are birds. - The most common cause by far is a bite from a rabid animal. In the Americas the most common rabid animals are bats and raccoons. Not many of those around areas that penguins frequent.
Yes, rabies can kill humans. Rabies, in humans, causes a fear of water = dehydration, it can also give you a high fever and massive headaches. If yo die from Rabies, it is hard to figure out what killed you, it takes multiple tests and dissections to rule out that the cause is rabies. It can be treated though. You will need to get 100 shots (I'm not kidding either) an average of 4 people die each year from rabies.
Yes, the rabies vaccine can potentially cause diarrhea in cats as a side effect.
bacilli bacteria (Bacillus anthracis) causes anthrax in sheep and humans, and (lactobacillus) causes tooth decay and is also an ingredient in yogurt. Bacilli can cause tetanus (lockjaw) typhoid feaver, tuberculosis, and diphtheria (Milady's Standard Cosmetology ~source)
Lockjaw is one possible effect of the yawning. Patient opens the mouth and is unable to close it. With simple technique you can replace the dislocation of the temporomandibular joint and give instant relief to the patient. Another cause of lockjaw is tetanus.
Lockjaw, or trismus, is commonly caused by tetanus or jaw muscle spasm. Treatment usually involves addressing the underlying cause, such as receiving a tetanus vaccination or muscle relaxants. Seeking medical attention is important to properly diagnose and treat lockjaw.