Child born tetanus.. The inability of the child to breastfeed or suck as a result of hardening of the jaw and neck muscles and some parts of the body



The newborn child's tetanus begins with the child's inability to breastfeed or suck because of stiffness of the jaw followed by hardening of the neck muscles and muscles of some parts of the body. Painful convulsions caused by the sensory stimulant. Newborn child tetanus is characterized by stiffness of muscles and pain sensation when trying to touch it. In the muscles of the jaw, neck muscles, which continue to infect the whole body, with difficulty swallowing and convulsions and convulsions occur in the muscles of the body about 3 4 days since the onset of symptoms and continue from 7 10 days.