What are the signs of toxic shock?

Toxic shock is actually a kind of damage to the body caused by the release of highly toxic exotoxins from the Staphylococcus aureus bacteria after they have infected the body. At first, this kind of damage will make the patient appear high fever, chills, headache, weakness and other uncomfortable symptoms in a short period of time, and then there will be a significant drop in blood pressure, consciousness, respiratory and cardiac arrest and lead to death. Therefore, toxic shock is a very dangerous clinical disease that should be identified early and rescued actively to save the patient’s life. Generally, Staphylococcus aureus enters the human body through skin contact, including vaginal suppositories used by menstruating women, and improper disinfection during surgery can lead to the entry of Staphylococcus aureus into the human bloodstream, releasing a large amount of exotoxin and causing serious consequences.