Auf einen rostigen Schraube getreten, ins Krankenhaus gegangen und wurde gesagt, dass ich es nicht habe, aber ich bin mir nicht so sicher.

Last friday i stepped on a rusty screw while in the park. The screw had stuck to the bottom of my shoe, and then when i stepped down, it lightly punctured the heel of my foot (not deep). When i took the screw out to examine it, it was quite rusty. I didnt think much about until 2 days later when i started feeling a strange/uncomfortable sensation on the left side of my neck (particularly when swallowing). I had gone to an amusement park the day after the screw occurance, so i just assumed it was minor whip-lash from the roller coasters. Then the next day, i realized that i could not remember the last time i had my tetanus shot. It was definitely more than 10 years ago, so i checked myself into the ER. I then talked to a doctor who examined my foot (the puncture had already healed since it was a very small puncture) and she told me "I am from the Phillipines and i know what tetanus looks like. If you had gotten tatanus on friday and today is monday, you would most definitely already be seeing severe symptoms (paralysis, very big difficulty breathing, death etc...). I can tell you that you do not have tetanus." They then proceeded to give me a Tbap shot (tetanus shot) that lasts 5 years.

I was relieved to hear this, however, here is the problem: i read online that the incubation period for tetanus can range from 2 days to 2 months. And i was at the ER yesterday when she told me this, and im noticing that my jaw is getting a little bit tighter. Perhaps its because i have been opening my mouth really wide a bunch to make sure im not getting lock-jaw, but it could also be because i possible really do have tetanus.

Should i be really concerned here? Was that doctor being too presumptuous? I mean the way she diagnosed me was not exactly precise, it was more based on speculation. 

If the would was basically a very small puncture, does that still mean i should still really worry? 

Thanks for you answers in advance.

Could i just be seeing the very very early symptoms of tetanus that is going to eventually take over my body?

Hey da

Nur um dich zu informieren, ich bin mir ziemlich sicher, dass du in Ordnung sein wirst, weil du die Tetanus-Impfung bekommen hast. Der Schuss wird dich für ein paar Tage etwas unwohl fühlen lassen - möglicherweise bis zu einer Woche, aber danach wirst du wieder dein normales Ich sein.

Der Name 'Wundstarrkrampf' ist ziemlich verwirrend - wenn du in dem Stadium wärst, in dem sich dein Kiefer verkrampft, wäre der Rest deines Körpers ebenfalls komplett erstarrt, und du könntest keinen Muskel bewegen. Ich glaube, du würdest auch in großen Schmerzen sein. Bitte hör auf, deinen Mund zu weit zu öffnen und zu viel darüber nachzudenken - du hast alles richtig gemacht, indem du die Tetanus-Impfung bekommen hast. Dir wird es gut gehen =)