Can you smoke after a tetanus shot?

Smoking is allowed after the tetanus vaccine, but smoking itself is harmful to your health, so it is not recommended.
Smoking does not generally have a negative effect on the body’s absorption of the vaccine and does not reduce the effectiveness of the tetanus vaccine. Therefore, you can smoke after a tetanus vaccination. However, it is not recommended to smoke more often, mainly because smoking itself is not conducive to wound recovery.
Tetanus vaccine is mainly used for the prevention and treatment of tetanus. Adverse reactions such as redness, swelling, anaphylactic shock, pain sensation and serum sickness can occur after use, and prompt medical attention is recommended. It is contraindicated in people who are allergic to human immunoglobulin or have a history of other severe allergies. For tetanus antitoxin reagent allergy test is a positive reaction to use with caution.
Patients are advised to go to regular hospitals and take tetanus vaccine under the correct operation of doctors.