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Old 03-09-2012, 09:45 AM
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Wisdom teeth should be the 1st thing they look at due to her age & it was over looked with my daughter. If she has not had them extracted; it's possible they are impacted. My daughter had xrays; etc & while it was obvious from them; not one doctor mentioned it.

My next concern is whether she's had the Gardasil vaccine (or any other vaccines) because this is a known side effect of the vaccine. Some girls have it right away while for others it could be months after the vaccine is completed.

Is she taking any medications?
Had she had a tox screen in case she was slipped something at school.
How is her diet? While we think we're eating well; she could have a reaction to something in processed foods. Gluten should also be considered.

Toxic shock syndrome has a rash for a side effect- google TSS rash to see images to compare to her rash.

Has she switched products for her monthly flow? If she is using tampons; they should be stopped & natural pads should be used for a few cycles to see if her body is having a reaction to chemicals left in the cotton from the processing.

Toxic shock syndrome - Although the earliest cases of toxic shock syndrome involved women who were using tampons during their periods (menstruation), today less than half of current cases are associated with such events. Toxic shock syndrome can also occur with skin infections, burns, and after surgery. No single test can diagnose toxic shock syndrome. Google TSS rash for pictures to compare to her rash.
Symptoms
Confusion
Diarrhea
General ill-feeling
Headaches
High fever, sometimes accompanied by chills
Low blood pressure
Muscle aches
Nausea and vomiting
Organ failure (usually kidneys and liver)
Redness of eyes, mouth, throat
Seizures
Widespread red rash that looks like a sunburn -- skin peeling occurs 1 or 2 weeks after the rash, particularly on the palms of the hand or bottom of the feet
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