What are the effects of tetanus?


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Tetanus is caused by tetanus bacteria entering the blood circulation of the body through the wound of the human body. It continuously reproduces in an anaerobic environment and produces exotoxin, stimulating the nervous system of the human body and causing a series of symptoms. The main function of tetanus injection is to resist and neutralize toxin in the body after intramuscular injection. There are two types of tetanus injection commonly used clinically, one is refined tetanus antitoxin and the other is immunoglobulin. Another function of tetanus injection is to treat tetanus. When the patient has tetanus, the exotoxin produced by tetanus bacillus attacks the nervous system of the human body, showing muscle spasms or persistent convulsions, which can cause death of the patient seriously. Therefore, we should apply large doses of tetanus injection to fight against the exotoxin produced by tetanus bacillus to play a therapeutic role.