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Toxic shock syndrome

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If you think you have toxic shock syndrome you should go to your nearest hospital emergency department. Or call triple zero (000) for an ambulance.

Key facts

  • Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a very rare infection caused by bacteria.
  • Early diagnosis and treatment are very important.
  • TSS is treated in a hospital with antibiotics for the infection.

What is toxic shock syndrome?

Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a very rare infection caused by bacteria. It can be very serious.

TSS is not spread from person to person. It can affect males and females.

What are the symptoms of toxic shock syndrome?

If you think you have toxic shock syndrome you should go to your nearest hospital. Or you can call triple zero (000) for an ambulance.

TSS can cause many symptoms, including:

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What causes toxic shock syndrome?

TSS is caused by:

In 1 in 3 people, these bacteria can be normally found:

They live here without causing any health problems.

In rare cases, the bacteria produce a toxin, which can cause TSS in some people.

In females, most cases of TSS happen during menstruation (when you are having your period). These cases have been associated with the use of:

However, it’s the bacteria and not the tampon that causes TSS.

TSS can happen from an infected:

In about 1 in 3 cases of TSS no bacterial infection is found.

Your chances of getting TSS are higher if you've had it before.

When should I see my doctor?

Symptoms develop quickly so you need to get urgent treatment.

Early diagnosis and treatment are very important.

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How is toxic shock syndrome diagnosed?

Your doctor will ask about your symptoms and general health and examine you.

They will recommend tests, including:

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How is toxic shock syndrome treated?

People with TSS need to be treated in hospital with antibiotics for the infection. You may also need:

If you are very ill, you may be cared for in the intensive care unit.

Treatment is normally successful if TSS is found early on.

Can toxic shock syndrome be prevented?

There are several ways you can help lower your chance of getting TSS. These include:

Period hygiene

When you have your period, you should:

Complications of toxic shock syndrome?

Your chances of getting TSS are higher if you've had it before.

Resources and support

You can call the healthdirect helpline on 1800 022 222 (known as NURSE-ON-CALL in Victoria). A registered nurse is available to speak with 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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