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What is tetanus?

Tetanus [TET-nus] is a condition that affects the nervous system and causes painful, uncontrolled muscle spasms. It is an anaerobic bacterium, Clostridium tetani. It can produce muscle spasms ("lockjaw"), severe illness or even death, if contracted. Thus, it is important to stay current on tetanus vaccine boosters (every 10 years). Watch out for those rusty nails, and do not eat from cans in which the lid has popped upwards (indicating the gas release from the C. tetani bacterium).


What is a tetanus?

Tetanus [TET-nus] is a condition that affects the nervous system and causes painful, uncontrolled muscle spasms. tetanus has killed over 1 million new born babies The only way you can prevent is to get a booster shot once every five years


How were blacks treated in 1950?

They weren't treated very well but were treated better than earlyer years


What is the average lifespan of a muscle cell?

The average lifespan of a muscle cell is about 15 years.


Is 3 year old cyclobenzaprine okay to take?

Cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxant that is typically prescribed for short-term relief of muscle spasms. It is important to consult a healthcare professional before taking any medication, especially one that is three years old, as its efficacy and safety cannot be guaranteed. Expired medications may lose potency or potentially become harmful. Always seek medical advice for the appropriate treatment for your condition.


When were women treated equilly?

around the years of 1840


What is the lifespan of cerebral palsy victims?

people that has disability due to having cerebral palsy are not "victims". They are people, who, happen to be dis-abled. Their lifespans are normal or near normal. And they should be treated with the same respect as anyone. Complications can result from CP that reduce lifespan but this is rare, is usually not by much and happens mostly when the needs of changing muscle spascticity and needs due to aging are not met.


Why do you have a increase in muscle spasms when you take metformin?

Answer I'VE BEEN TAKING METFORMIN FOR ALMOST A YEAR AND BOY I TELL YOU IT HAD CHARLIE HORSE IN MY LEGGS MANY OF TIME AND MY DR. INCREASE THE DOSE I HAD A MUSCLE SPASM IN THIGHS USALLY IT STOP AFTER THE BODY ADJUST TO ITAnswer I've been taking metformin for 12 years and I can't say that I've noticed any muscle spasims from using it, but then again no two people react the same way to meds. You would be far better off asking your doctor or your pharmist and see what they have to say as the metformin might not be your problem at all.


How old can a chipmunk be?

23 years old if treated correctly


How were people treated in America 100 years ago?

your head


How soon does polio have to be treated before you die?

4 years


How headache treated last 70 years ago?

Water,