Sweating
Sweating is the body's self-cooling mechanism. Your nervous system automatically activates sweat glands when body temperature rises. Most people sweat during exercise or exertion, in hot environments, or when nervous or stressed. However, the amount of sweat produced due to increased sweating is far more than normal. The spasticity makes the patient feel pain, and difficulty moving, leading to high fever, sweating, and fast heart rate,... In severe cases with manifestations: of pale skin, sweating, increased secretion of phlegm, and a high fever of 39-40 degrees Celsius or more, an increase or decrease in blood pressure, blood pressure fluctuations, and arrhythmia may stop the heart.
Tetanus is a dangerous disease, which can be life-threatening at any time, and is very contagious, so prevention is extremely necessary to protect your health and life. Currently, vaccination is considered the best way to prevent tetanus. There are many vaccines for each object, both young children and pregnant women, so everyone can and should be vaccinated to prevent this dangerous disease.