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tetanisk

Tetanisk is an adjectival term used in some languages to describe things related to tetanus or to tetany. In English, the corresponding terms are tetanic or tetany, and tetanism is rarely used. The word under discussion is therefore a linguistic label applied to conditions or phenomena associated with tetanus or with tetanic muscle activity.

Tetanus is an acute infectious disease caused by the toxin tetanospasmin produced by Clostridium tetani, typically

Clinical features depend on the form and severity. Generalized tetanus is most common and presents with trismus

Diagnosis is clinical, supported by history of wound exposure and vaccination status. Prevention hinges on vaccination

Prognosis improves with prompt recognition and treatment, and is strongly influenced by vaccination status and access

entering
the
body
through
a
wound.
The
toxin
disrupts
the
release
of
inhibitory
neurotransmitters
in
the
central
nervous
system,
leading
to
unopposed
excitatory
signaling.
This
produces
increased
muscle
tone
and
painful
muscle
contractions
rather
than
weakness.
(lockjaw),
rigidity
of
the
neck
and
trunk,
painful
spasms,
elevated
heart
rate,
sweating,
and
difficulties
with
swallowing.
The
spasms
can
be
intense
and
may
cause
autonomic
instability.
Neonatal
tetanus
and
localized
tetanus
are
also
described
variants,
particularly
in
settings
with
limited
vaccination
coverage.
with
the
tetanus
toxoid-containing
vaccines
(usually
in
combination
vaccines)
and
on
proper
wound
care.
Treatment
involves
wound
debridement,
antibiotics
to
eradicate
the
bacteria,
and
administration
of
tetanus
immune
globulin
when
indicated.
Supportive
care,
including
airway
management
and
sedation
or
muscle
relaxation,
is
crucial.
to
intensive
supportive
care.