The inability of muscle cells to relax due to high frequency stimulation is called: <u>tetanus</u>
<h3>How one can get Tetanus?</h3>
Tetanus bacteria are typically found in soil and animal dung, such as that of cows and horses, since they can live for a very long period outside of the body.
The bacteria may swiftly proliferate and emit a toxin that damages the nerves and causes symptoms like muscular stiffness and spasms if they enter the body through a cut.
Your body can become infected by the bacterium through grazes and cuts , skin splits or rips, burns, and animal bites.
<h3>How is Tetanus treated?</h3>
If a doctor suspects that you may get tetanus from a wound even if you are symptom-free, they will make sure your wound is carefully cleansed. They could also administer a tetanus immunoglobulin injection to you.
You could receive a dose of the tetanus vaccine if you have not had all of the recommended tetanus vaccinations or if you are unsure if you have. Antibiotics could also be administered.
A drug called tetanus immunoglobulin contains antibodies that block the tetanus toxin from doing its damage to the neurons. It offers immediate but transient tetanus protection.
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