Efficacy and effects of tetanus immunoglobulin

Tetanus immune globulin works and prevents tetanus infection.
When the human body is stabbed by objects such as wooden thorns and nails, the wound is deep and has a narrow opening, in which case it is easy to get infected with tetanus bacillus.
After the injury, in order to avoid wound infection, it is necessary to inject tetanus immunoglobulin to improve the body’s immunity, reduce the possibility of tetanus infection, and avoid convulsions, muscle tonus, and other symptoms of the nervous system being attacked.
Tetanus immunoglobulin generally has no adverse effects. Very few people have redness, swelling and pain, which can recover on their own without special treatment.
It is contraindicated in people with a history of allergy to human immunoglobulin-based products.
Patients who have been injured by nails, wooden thorns, etc. are advised to seek medical treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Try to inject tetanus immunoglobulin within 24 hours to prevent infection with tetanus bacillus.