Saturday, March 21, 2020
Tetanus Essays - Tetanus, Clostridium Tetani, Tetanospasmin, Lockjaw
Tetanus Essays - Tetanus, Clostridium Tetani, Tetanospasmin, Lockjaw    Tetanus    title = Tetanus              Tetanus, often referred to as "lock jaw", is caused by toxins    released from Clostridium Tetani which lives in soil. It is  a bacterial disease, and can enter the human body through   any wound but usually does so through foot wounds. Tetanus   interferes with the transmission of nerve impulses, creating  prolonged muscle spasms which may cause the jaw to "lock"   closed or paralyze the muscles needed to breathe. Tetanus is   more dangerous in tropical areas, especially areas with poor   sanitation.     The incubation period of tetanus ranges from two to sixty   days. The longer the incubation period, the greater the   chance that the infected person will recover. The early   symptoms of the disease are headaches, toothaches, profuse   sweating, restlessness, irritability, stiff neck, difficulty  swallowing, sore muscles and over-anxiousness. Soon after the   early symptoms, the person infected with tetanus will   experience spasms, inflexibility of the neck and back muscles   and a painful, persistent grimace of facial muscles; which   gives the impression of a sardonic grin. There are different  levels of spasms experienced by those infected with tetanus.   The mild cases of spasms are limited to only the neck and   head. this condition is know as lock jaw. Severe cases   include spasms in the back, extremities, diaphram, and   respiratory muscles. In addition, many complications   accompany the disease. Some of these include intestinal   ulcers, blood clot formation, and respiratory disorders;   which is the most common cause of death in people infected   with tetanus.    
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