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Titanus shot timing
In last two years I have taken tt shot 4 times first two was in hap of 4 months..and 3 was After 9 months than last was after 7 months respectively after injury ...but last shot was taken after 26 hours from injury... Is it safe or there is some issue there.. because I have read that tt shot should be taken before 24 hours from injury. Please guide me
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Hello, You’ve nothing to worry about. Tetanus shot should be taken within 48 hours of injury. Also if you’ve had a shot in last 5 years, no need to get the vaccine. Ideally a booster dose is recommended every 10 years. And if there is injury and booster has been more than 5 years ago then a shot is advised.
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There is something unusual about TT shots. If someone has several doses of the TT shots, the vaccine actually DOES NOT WORK. We call it ‘hyper-tetanisation’. I don’t know why you ended up having 4 shots of TT in the last two years. All the best. J G S R (online) clinic
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Safe. No need to worry
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It is okay, no need to worry. Just keep the wound clean and take your medicines on time.
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As you have received multiple tetanus vaccination over the last 2 years, you are protected,you don't need any further tetanus vaccination
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It’s good that you are so aware and concerned. But there is no need to worry. You are sufficiently immunised against tetanus.
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You don’t need to get a tetanus booster till at least 2034. Get tetanus booster once every 10 years.
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Just wash any wound properly with soap and plenty of water.
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U r safe.
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I think you're immunised in doses more than required.so nothing to worry as of now.
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Yes, it is safe. Taking a tetanus shot after 26 hours is still effective — the 24-hour rule is not strict. TT can be given even days after an injury if needed. Also, because you have had multiple TT shots in the last 2 years, you already have strong protection. No health issue from taking several doses — the main concern is just unnecessary repetition, not safety.
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Not to worry as of now. For further clarifications do consult.
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Absolutely not needed . Video consult me for further assistance.
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No need
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Please consult
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation
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Kindly do connect and consult
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Immunity of TT shot is 5-10 years so no need to worry.
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It is still fine Pls don’t worry
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Within 24 hours
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Taking a tetanus (TT / Td) shot after 26 hours is completely safe and still fully effective. There is no problem at all, and you do not need to worry. The idea that tetanus vaccine must be taken strictly “within 24 hours” is a common myth. In reality: WHO & Government of India guidelines say: Tetanus vaccine can be given at ANY time after the injury as long as it is within 72 hours. Even after 72 hours, it still provides protection, because tetanus has a long incubation period (3–21 days). So taking it at 26 hours is well within the safe window. About taking 4 doses in 2 years This is also not harmful. Excess TT shots do not cause any damage, except sometimes mild redness or pain at the injection site. However, medically you don’t need so many vaccines.
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If you have completed a proper 3-dose primary series at any point in life, then: You only need one booster every 10 years, Not after every small injury. But taking extra boosters does not affect your health in any negative way.
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Nothing will happen
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