Could It Be Toxic Shock Syndrome?
Could I enjoy TSS?
Answers: Highly unlikely
TSS is very rare and extremely atypical.
Toxic shock syndrome from staphylococcus starts suddenly with vomiting, high frenzy (temperature at least 102° Fahrenheit [38.8° Celsius]), a rapid drop surrounded by blood pressure (with lightheadedness or fainting), watery diarrhea, headache, sore throat, and muscle aches.
Within 24 hours, a sunburn-like over-hasty appears. There also may be bloodshot eyes and an unusual redness under the eyelids or inside the mouth (and vagina contained by females). After that, broken blood vessels may appear on the skin. Other symptoms may include: confusion or other mental changes; decrease urination; fatigue and weakness; thirst; weak and speedy pulse; pale, cool, moist skin; and rapid breathing..
TSS simply happens if you're overusing tampons, and the wrong kind (which be taken off the market nearly 28 years ago!). It's normal for your symptoms to occur while bleeding heavily.