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Clostridium tetani is the name of the bacteria that causes Tetanus and can be found in soil. The bacteria are very common in the environment worldwide and can cause a bacterial infection in the body that is often known as "Lockjaw." When infected, the bacteria release a toxin in the body that causes muscles to tighten, stiffen, and even spasms painfully. Muscle tightening can be so severe that it can break bones or make breathing extremely difficult. The term "Lockjaw" comes from cases of severe Tetanus, where someone is unable to move their mouth due to muscle spasms. This potentially fatal infection, however, is completely preventable with an up-to-date tetanus shot.
Some common signs of a Tetanus infection include:
If left untreated, other more severe symptoms can occur, including:
Like Tetanus, diphtheria is also caused by a bacterial infection. When infected, it causes a thick coating to appear in someone's throat. This coating can make it difficult to breathe. It can also cause heart failure, paralysis, and death. Hundreds of thousands of people were sickened by diphtheria every year before a vaccine was developed in the early part of the last century. Thanks to this breakthrough, diphtheria cases went from 200,000 or more a year to 19,000 in 1945 in the United States. Between 1996 and 2018, there were only 14 total cases.
Pertussis, also known as Whooping Cough, is a very contagious respiratory illness. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Whooping cough may begin like a common cold, but unlike a cold, the coughing can last for weeks or months. Treating whooping cough early with antibiotics may make the infection less serious.
Like any vaccine, there is a chance of side effects, but these are typically short and mild. If minor side effects do appear, they are generally confined to redness and muscle soreness in the area where the shot was given. Severe side effects are very rare.
AFC Urgent Care Phoenixville offers a state-of-the-art medical center, with compassionate experienced staff, and top-notch equipment. We will put your mind at ease about getting a tetanus shot.
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