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lower risk of toxic shock syndrome (tss)
Can TSS Recur?
Yes, individuals who have had TSS are at a higher risk of recurrence. They should avoid using tampons and be vigilant about any signs of infection. Regular follow-up with a healthcare provider is recommended.
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