Today while lifting the motor on my finger there is some tiny mark on finger which is decreasing with time either blood accumulated or don't know, last tt injection took on 24 july 2024 before that 3 tt injection in between october 2023 to july 2024.
Today i am 100% sure no blood came out from finger .
Should i take tt for today's problem ?
Thank you in advance for kind suggestions.
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No, Tetanus injection not required at all. Tetanus bacteria enters via breached skin. If skin isn't breached.. It doesn't matter how much redness or blood has accumulated within. Anyway, you must know that Tetanus course once done.. Covers you for 5 years. So chill, no injection needed.
There’s no need to take a TT injection again right now. Since you’ve already taken multiple TT doses — the last one in July 2024 — you’re well protected for at least 5 years. The tiny mark you described, without bleeding or open wound, is most likely a minor bruise or subcutaneous blood spot from pressure, not an injury that risks tetanus.
You can just keep the area clean, apply ice if there’s mild swelling, and observe. If any pain, redness, or swelling increases, we can evaluate it further.
For personal review and guidance regarding your tetanus status or wound care, you can message me directly on WhatsApp — eight, zero, zero, nine, eight, two, one, three, three, two for quick consultation and reassurance.
No need tt since it wil be valid for 5 yrs, just wash the wound thoroughly
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