Can you exercise after a tetanus shot?

Tetanus, or tetanus antitoxin, can exercise after tetanus antitoxin, and should not exercise strenuously for a short period of time. Patients should pay attention to the care of the inoculation site and improve their diet.
Patients can generally exercise after tetanus antitoxin, but should not perform strenuous exercise after tetanus antitoxin, because strenuous exercise may affect wound healing. In addition, if the patient sweats a lot after strenuous exercise, the sweat may enter the wound, which may lead to symptoms of infection such as redness, swelling and pain at the inoculation site.
After tetanus antitoxin, patients should ensure that the inoculation site is clean and dry to avoid infection. Patients should adjust their diet in time and eat less spicy and stimulating foods, such as chili peppers, peppercorns and ginger.
Patients should not exercise strenuously after tetanus antitoxin, and should focus on light exercise. If the patient has been strenuous exercise, when the discomfort symptoms should be timely to the hospital, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.