Medications
Antibiotics are
used to treat
toxic shock syndrome. The sooner antibiotics are
started, the less likely the possibility of serious complications. Antibiotics
are given as long as necessary, which depends on the
strep or staph bacteria identified and the severity of symptoms.
Antibiotics may also help prevent a repeat episode of toxic shock
syndrome.
Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) can
be used when toxic shock syndrome is severe or does not improve with
antibiotics. Intravenous immunoglobulin works differently than antibiotics. It
contains
antibodies that can help the body remove the specific
toxins causing TSS. But experts have not determined if IVIG is effective for
treating TSS.
Your doctor may give you medicines to help with your
blood pressure and to help your organs work better.
With prompt
treatment and no major complications, most people recover completely in 1 to 2
weeks.