Chopper cut, no tetanus shot.

Dr. Addison Carter
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2025-05-23 03:08:46
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After the kitchen knife cuts the hand, if the wound is relatively small, the superficial skin lesions will not form an oxygen-free environment, so it will not cause tetanus. If it is a commonly used kitchen knife, the possibility of carrying tetanus Clostridium is also relatively small, so do a good job of wound debridement, do not need excessive worry.