How to Spot Symptoms of Toxic Shock Syndrome
Instructions
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Expect a sudden fever and chills with the onset of Toxic Shock Syndrome. The fever can climb rather high quickly. Fever is a common symptom of infection as the body attempts to fight off the infection.
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Notice whether there is vomiting and/or diarrhea. Both are symptoms of Toxic Shock Syndrome that may accompany high fever and chills as well as other symptoms.
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Observe whether a headache is present. Fainting may also occur. Headache may become severe. Dizziness may prelude the actual loss of consciousness if fainting occurs.
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Look for the appearance of a rash. The rash may appear anywhere on the body and tends to resemble a sunburn.
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Observe if there is weakness and/or mental confusion. A person afflicted with Toxic Shock Syndrome may suffer from extreme fatigue. The eyes may become bloodshot or rimmed by redness giving them a bloodshot appearance. There may also be a decrease in urination.
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Feel the skin. It may be cool, moist and clammy. There may be a rapid drop in blood pressure. The pulse becomes weak and rapid. The individual needs immediate hospitalization and emergency treatment since Toxic Shock Syndrome may be fatal if not treated with proper urgency. Left untreated a person suffering from Toxic Shock Syndrome may suffer from multiple organ failure and ultimately death. Don't wait. If you or someone you know experiences any of these symptoms seek medical attention early. Timely medical intervention can be the difference between life and death.
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