This disease reportedly made headlines in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s after the several young women died using a certain brand of super absorbent tampons that was later taken off the market. Though this is more common …show more content…
It has also been associated with having cuts or burns on your skin, recently having surgery, having a viral infection, such as the flu or chickenpox.
Toxic shock syndrome can affect anyone and everyone through about half of the cases of toxic shock syndrome occur in menstruating women. The rest occur in older women, men and also children. Toxic shock can progress rapidly. Immediate medical attention is required if signs and symptoms of toxic shock syndrome appear.
Before going to the doctor, it is best to prepare yourself. Write a list of symptoms to present to your doctor to make the process of identifying the infection a little bit quicker. Include symptoms who may seem unrelated to the disease. Make note of personal information that may be asked including recent life changes as well as major stresses. Recall the last time you had your last menstrual period, all the vitamins and prescription you’re currently taking. Last but not least, prepare questions to ask your doctor to clarify any confusion or concerns you may