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Antiseptic

Antiseptic is a substance applied on the injured region to avoid having infection, sepsis, or putrefaction. It stops the growth of microorganisms in the wounded area. Antiseptics are often used in surgical procedures in hospitals to reduce the risk of infection.

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Do I need another tetanus shot now if I had one last year?

Query: Hello doctor, I had a tetanus shot last year around June. I had another minor mishap on the road with a small injury (cleaned with antiseptic). Do I need another tetanus shot now?  Read Full »


Dr. Jaydeep Tripathy

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. The last year's dose is not going to give you any protection now. If any one of the following has happened during the injury, you will need tetanus followup: Injury due to any rusted metallic object. Abrasion due to contact with the ground or the road. Contact w...  Read Full »

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