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Dr Nathaniel Duke
TT$ 400.00

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Infectious Disease

MBBS, MD

14yr experience

Location Tobago

Languages English


Name Speciality Exp Fee
Dr. Raj Kapoor () Pulmonology 50 Y TT$ 646.57
Dr Raj Kapoor (MBBS, MD, ECFMG, ABSM, FCCP,) Pulmonology 50 Y TT$ 646.57
Dr. Cyril Inalsingh () General practitioner 49 Y TT$ 250.00
Dr David Toby (MBBS,FRCS) Orthopedics 45 Y TT$ 500.00
Dr E Monica Davis (MBBS,MPhil) Physiology 42 Y TT$ 300.00
Dr Rodney Benjamin (MBBS) Anesthesiology 41 Y TT$ 250.00
Dr Manohar Ahuja (M.D., M.B.B.S., M.R.C.P.(UK), Nephrology & Internal Medicine) Nephrology 40 Y TT$ 544.48
Dr Prakashbhan Persad (MBBS, DGO, FRCOG, MRCPI, MFFP, MSc (Fetal Medicine)) Women health 37 Y TT$ 550.00
Dr Prakashbhan Persad (MBBS, DGO, FRCOG, MRCPI, MFFP, MSc (Fetal Medicine)) Obstetrics gynecology 37 Y TT$ 550.00
Dr Stephen Ramroop (M.B.B.S, F.R.C.S, MBA) Orthopedics 35 Y TT$ 400.00

FAQ’s about Tetanus

A twitch is a small, involuntary muscle contraction. Tetanus is a serious bacterial infection causing muscle stiffness and spasms, often starting in the jaw and neck.

You should get a tetanus shot within 48 hours after an injury. However, getting a shot within 10 days can still provide some protection. Always consult a doctor.

No, tetanus cannot heal on its own. It requires medical treatment. If untreated, it can be life-threatening.

Not necessarily. If you are up to date with your tetanus shots , you may not need one. For dirty or deep wounds, consult a doctor.

Cleaning a cut thoroughly with soap and water can reduce the risk of tetanus. However, it may not completely prevent it. A tetanus shot may still be needed for dirty or deep wounds.

Be concerned if you have a deep or dirty wound and it’s been more than few years since your last tetanus shot. Look for symptoms like jaw stiffness, muscle spasms, and difficulty swallowing.

High-risk wounds include deep punctures, animal bites, burns, crush injuries, and wounds contaminated with dirt, feces, or saliva.

Rust itself does not cause tetanus, but rusted objects can harbor the tetanus bacteria. Any puncture wound from a rusty object should be checked by a doctor.