You always get fever with TSS as all people with toxic shock syndrome get a sudden fever of over 102 F and also a rash.
The rash with toxic shock syndrome is a red rash that appears like a sunburn rash and covers most of the body.
TSS or toxic shock syndrome can kill you in as little as 2 days if not treated promptly.
Symptoms of TSS or toxic shock syndrome include sudden fever over 102 F and signs of shock which include low blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, vomiting, nausea, fainting, feeling light headed, confused or restless.
TSS or toxic shock syndrome cannot go away on it's own and requires treatment and prompt treatment or it can become fatal.
The symptoms of toxic shock syndrome (TSS) start suddenly and get worse quickly.
The Toxic Shock Syndrome symptoms can include: a high temperature. flu-like symptoms, such as a headache, feeling cold, feeling tired or exhausted, an aching body, a sore throat and a cough.
TSS or Toxic Shock Syndrome is's incredibly rare, affecting less than one out of every 100,000 people in the U.S.
And if you use your tampons properly, your risk of developing TSS is no higher than that of a man who's never had a period.
Toxic shock syndrome is a very serious condition that mainly occurs in women who are menstruating and can be potentially fatal in some cases if left untreated.
Toxic Shock Syndrome causes a sharp drop in your blood pressure that deprives your vital organs of oxygen and can lead to death.
Toxic Shock Syndrome is mostly caused by super absorbent Tampons and always requires medical attention to prevent death.
Any woman of any age while menstruating can get Toxic Shock Syndrome but it's most common in woman 19 and younger.
Symptoms of Toxic Shock Syndrome are, muscle aches, confusion, redness of your eyes mouth and throat, a rash that occurs on your palms and soles that is similar to sunburn, low blood pressure, vomiting, diarrhea, a sudden high fever and even seizures.
If you experience any of those symptoms get medical attention to prevent potential death.
The symptoms of toxic shock syndrome usually start appearing after 2 days of infection but sometimes can occur much sooner.
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answered Mar 30, 2019 by Judy (56,120 points)
If you've been infected with toxic shock syndrome the symptoms of toxic shock syndrome usually appear within 2 days after infection.
However sometimes the toxic shock syndrome symptoms may show up within the next day but most times it takes 2 days for the symptoms of toxic shock syndrome to appear.
If you do experience toxic shock syndrome you need to go to urgent care or your doctor right away because it can lead to more severe problems and organ failure if left untreated.
Some signs and symptoms of toxic shock syndrome are, muscle aches, confusion, redness of your eyes mouth and throat, a rash that occurs on your palms and soles that is similar to sunburn, low blood pressure, vomiting, diarrhea, a sudden high fever and even seizures.
If you notice any of those symptoms or think you've become infected with toxic shock syndrome see a doctor or go to urgent care or the emergency room as soon as possible before it gets more serious.