How should toxic shock syndrome be treated?

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A lot of diseases and pains do not appear in our expectation, or even appear very suddenly or very quickly. When our body is very healthy and there is no prevention at all, there may be some symptoms that make us unprepared, such as toxic shock syndrome. If it happens, what kind of methods should we take to treat it?

How should toxic shock syndrome be treated?

If you are a female friend, or if you use menstrual cotton plug or vaginal plug, you should take it out immediately and stop using it. In case of shock, please give intravenous infusion immediately to relieve the hypoglycemia of the patient. For toxic shock syndrome, because Staphylococcus aureus is more resistant to penicillin and ampicillin, we can choose vancomycin and neopenicillin II for treatment.

Toxic shock syndrome onset is more acute, and there is a certain risk, so in the use of treatment must follow-up observation, in order to prevent accidents, and in the use of drugs should be combined, the effect of the disease will be more obvious. If the disease is diagnosed during the use of the vaginal plug, it should be removed immediately, and electrolytes should be added to prevent and treat hypovolemia, hypotension or shock.

Long term use of vaginal plug during menstruation may lead to this disease. Therefore, to prevent this disease, we should pay attention to the amount of vaginal plug at ordinary times. We should not use vaginal plug for a long time. We should use sanitary napkins intermittently, change sanitary napkins, wash hands and pay attention to hand cleaning. Antibiotics can also be used to treat the disease, which can kill bacteria and inhibit the release of toxin. We should pay attention to the two to three days after the onset of the disease, complications may occur, so during this period of time, we should pay special attention to whether there are skin peeling, increased fatigue and other phenomena. If there are any, we should go to the hospital for further examination.

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Nurses should carefully observe the patient's mental state, prevent brain dysfunction caused by shock, and observe vital signs. Keep records. In the process of rescue, we should pay attention to the patient's blood pressure and breathing at any time. The changes of heart rate and body temperature can prevent accidents from endangering the life of patients. Attention should be paid to the unblocked respiratory tract of the patients. Most of the patients with this disease have kidney distention, and the lungs are prone to respiratory distress, resulting in pulmonary edema, collapse of some alveoli, lung pain, and impaired ventilation function. Nurses should pay special attention to aseptic operation to prevent the infection of other bacteria.