In most cases, a tetanus shot is required for a scissor stabbing. Because tetanus is a disease caused by the multiplication of Clostridium tetani in the body. Clostridium tetani is widely found in nature, and it can attach to dust or scissors. It is best to get the shot within 24 hours after the injury when it is more effective. This is because if a tetanus attack occurs, the patient can develop a bitter face, corns, difficulty breathing, abnormal heartbeat and eventually life-threatening conditions. Patients usually need either tetanus antitoxin or tetanus immunoglobulin, depending on the medications the hospital has available. Drinks containing alcohol should not be consumed after the injection, do not eat food that is too spicy, or food that is difficult to digest, as these foods may produce an adverse physical reaction when consumed, interfering with and confusing with the adverse effects of the injection.