The treatment of tetanus involves a combination of immediate medical interventions aimed at neutralizing the toxin, controlling symptoms, and supporting vital functions. Administration of tetanus immune globulin (TIG) neutralizes circulating toxin, while antibiotics such as metronidazole or penicillin eliminate the bacterial source. Muscle spasms are managed with sedatives and muscle relaxants, and severe cases may require mechanical ventilation. Concurrent wound care, hydration, and supportive therapy ensure recovery and reduce complications. Early and coordinated treatment is essential to improve outcomes and minimize morbidity and mortality.