A30-A49: Other bacterial diseases
A33: Tetanus neonatorum
Tetanus is also known as lockjaw. It is caused by tetanus bacteria. These bacteria can survive for a very long time outside the body. Tetanus bacteria can be found in the ground, for example. A person gets infected if the tetanus bacteria get into a wound.
A newborn child can get infected via the navel, for example.
In the wound the tetanus bacteria release a powerful neurotoxin. This neurotoxin causes the muscles to go into long-term spasm. Normal movement may then become impossible. The newborn child is unable to drink properly when breast-feeding. The condition may progress to the point where the person is no longer able to breath, and suffocates. Light or noise may trigger seizures.
It may also be that only specific parts of your body are affected.
Patient Disclaimer
The information provided on this page is for general educational purposes only. It is not intended for self-diagnosis and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions or concerns about your health.
If you see an ICD diagnosis code (e.g., on a medical report), be aware that doctors may also include additional indicators to express diagnostic certainty. Only a healthcare professional can interpret these codes accurately in the context of your individual case.
For a complete understanding of your condition and what the diagnosis means for you, please speak directly with your doctor.