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  2. Tetanus - Wikipedia

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    Tetanus (from Ancient Greek τέτανος 'tension, stretched, rigid'), also known as lockjaw, is a bacterial infection caused by Clostridium tetani and characterized by muscle spasms. In the most common type, the spasms begin in the jaw and then progress to the rest of the body.

  3. Tetanus vaccine - Wikipedia

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    A bump resulting from a tetanus vaccine injection. Common side effects of the tetanus vaccine include fever, redness, and swelling with soreness or tenderness around the injection site (one in five people have redness or swelling). Body aches and tiredness have been reported following Tdap.

  4. Trismus - Wikipedia

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    Dental trismus is defined by difficulty in opening the jaw. It is a temporary condition that usually lasts no more than two weeks. Dental trismus is caused by an injury to the masticatory muscles, such as opening the jaw for an extended period of time or having a needle pass through a muscle.

  5. Injection site reaction - Wikipedia

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    Injection site reactions (ISRs) are reactions that occur at the site of injection of a drug. They may be mild or severe and may or may not require medical intervention. Some reactions may appear immediately after injection, and some may be delayed. [1] Such reactions can occur with subcutaneous, intramuscular, or intravenous administration.

  6. Clostridium tetani - Wikipedia

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    In deep wounds, such as those from a puncture or contaminated needle injection the combination of tissue death and limited exposure to surface air can result in a very low-oxygen environment, allowing C. tetani spores to germinate and grow. [2] As C. tetani grows at the wound site, it releases the toxins tetanolysin and tetanospasmin as cells ...

  7. What Are the Side Effects of the Mpox Vaccine? Doctors Explain

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    Redness at the injection site. Fever. Rash. Lymph node swelling. Complications from accidentally inoculating yourself. JYNNEOS “was designed to be less reactogenic than traditional smallpox ...

  8. Tori Spelling Says Jason Priestley Chipped Her Tooth During a ...

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    Tori Spelling and Jason Priestley Jean-Paul Aussenard/WireImage for Silver Spoon (formerly The Cabana)/Getty Images Tori Spelling is getting veneers — and her former Beverly Hills, 90210 costar ...

  9. Childhood immunizations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    redness, warmth or swelling at the injection site; fever; These problems are uncommon, and if they occur, usually begin soon after the injection and last only 2 to 3 days. More serious complications may include a brief fainting spell or, very rarely, temporary severe shoulder pain and limited range of motion of the arm may happen after the ...