TSS lasts as long as three weeks, and has a tendency to recur. About a third of the women who are treated for TSS have it again within six months. In addition, TSS can affect the liver, kidneys, lungs, and other organs
She died of Toxic Shock Syndrome...it was very sudden.
Yes, a person can die of shock. When a person goes into shock they must be taken to a hospital immediately to receive the proper care.
it's very easy if they die from a state of shock they might of had a heart attack
Water can be toxic if the person poisons the water in the first place or you are not drinking distilled water and you get lead into your body and die.
Yes. Any animal can die from shock.
Yes. Mice can die from shock.
Women under 29 are at the greatest risk of TSS because they don't yet have the antibodies to fight staphylococcus aureus bacteria. The only way to avoid TSS is to not use tampons, or to use only 100% cotton tampons. Use pads at night so the bacterias have a chance to die off before inserting another tampon in the morning. My daughter died of TSS and she was using regular absorbency in a 'name brand' which contained viscose rayon, the primary influence of TSS these days.
Yes, a rabbit could die from paint. Some paints are toxic, and even a tiny amount could lead to poisoning. Other paints aren't toxic but can still lead to serious digestive problems if enough is eaten. Or, if the rabbit was traumatized from the paint (getting covered in it or something), it could die of shock or stress.
They will have an untoward reaction like anaphylactic shock. Basically, they could die.
Yes. Along with the Down they often have other physical problems such as enlarged hearts and immune problems, so they often die of something other than Down syndrome directly. Many die in their teen or early adult years.
Yes you can die from Morquios Syndrome
Yes. If the person has an allergic reaction to the sting, anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock can occur and the windpipe closes and the person can die from suffocation.