Is a puncture wound with a sharpie pen necessary for a tetanus shot?


Q:Is a puncture wound with a sharpie pen necessary for a tetanus shot?
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Is the sharpie made of rusty metal? If not, then no.
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How in the hell did you get a puncture wound from a sharpie?
I don’t think that would warrant a need for tetanus in particular, since it’s not rusty or anything, which I believe is the usual time when you would need such a shot. It could cause an infection like any wound though, so make sure to keep it clean. You might ask a doctor about it just to make sure you don’t need it, I am no doctor.OK. after looking this up I am changing my answer. From what I read, apparently the rusty stuff causing this is kind of a myth. What I read says that any puncture wound can allow you to get it, so you should get a shot if you aren’t current.~Kyle
Sorry I agree with ba Boobie or what ever his name is ha ha ha but tetnus shots are good for ten years and you should try to stay current.Correction Baba Booey.
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really serious!!!.
Registered Nurse here; You better believe it, if your not up on your tetanus. Yes, Dear, please see your physician immediately and get that booster shot.
Tetanus thrives in deep puncture wounds where oxygen can’t get to. I doubt the risk of tetanus would be significant from a puncture wound with a sharpie marker, assuming, of course, that the sharpie was clean. I’d recommend going to your primary care practictioner, just to be certain. You may be due for a tetanus booster, anyway.Hope this helps!
You should be covered for tetnus but if in doubt check it out
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