Is it easy to get tetanus from a superficial wound that bleeds a lot?

Superficial wounds that bleed a lot are not easy to be infected with tetanus, but the patient needs to protect the wound to avoid contamination, and if the bleeding is too large, the patient should go to the hospital to receive timely treatment. More superficial wounds, and not contaminated, generally is not easy to be infected with tetanus, if the patient bleeding is relatively large then need to be compressed to stop bleeding, bleeding stops, you should use clean tap water to rinse the wound, disinfected with a clean gauze bandage wounds, and regular medication changes. It is difficult to get tetanus from a superficial wound that has been thoroughly debrided and sterilized. However, if there is a foreign body in the wound, or if the wound is large, or if there is muscle or tendon damage in the wound, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time, and after the wound is cleaned up, the wound should be cleaned up and sutured, and the medication should be changed and the stitches removed at regular intervals. These deeper wounds need to be injected with tetanus antitoxin to prevent tetanus.