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Any doctors/nurses up? Urgent advice required

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joanneg36 · 05/05/2021 00:03

Warning - TMI - if you're not a doctor or nurse you may want to give this a miss...

I have just discovered an old tampon that has been in for approx 10 days. I have removed it, I am otherwise feeling fine. Do I need to go to the doctor (or A&E, I guess, given the hour) to get checked out? Or would I have symptoms if something was wrong?

Many thanks in advance.

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joanneg36 · 05/05/2021 00:08

Bumping, and also I actually have a follow up question which is that I am supposed to have my covid vaccine tomorrow (first jab, AZ). My slight concern is, if I get a fever tomorrow and write it off as a vaccine side effect, could it in fact be toxic shock syndrome. I obviously will ask an actual doctor in the morning but basically want to know if I can go to bed or need to get myself down to A&E.

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MaitlandGirl · 05/05/2021 00:09

Not a dr or nurse but thought this might be useful. It’s Australian based (that’s where I live!) but the info is still good.

www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/toxic-shock-syndrome-tss

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mouldygrapes · 05/05/2021 00:12

If you feel completely well with no fever, offensive discharge or pain then you don’t need to go to a&e tonight.
If you’re worried you can speak to the GP tomorrow or your local sexual health clinic who can examine you - sometimes things can be a little sore inside where the tampon has been, but in most cases it gets better by itself

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Stichintime · 05/05/2021 00:14

Drink lots of water. I would avoid the vacine tomorrow and speak to your doctor first thing. If you feel feverish or have any other symptoms get to A&E.

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joanneg36 · 05/05/2021 00:15

Thank you - I am otherwise fine.

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ZednotZee · 05/05/2021 00:15

If your temperature is normal, you don,'t feel at all unwell and you have had a good old shower you should be ok.
This happens more than we care to admit and after ten days your risk of developing TSS is next to nothing now the tampon has been removed.
Relax.

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ZednotZee · 05/05/2021 00:17

Sorry, didn't see your update re the vaccine, but yes a reschedule would be prudent. Just to err on the side of safety.

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joanneg36 · 05/05/2021 00:21

Thank you - is the reason you're advising rescheduling the reason I gave above - i.e. not knowing if a fever is caused by the vaccine or something else? Or is there another reason?

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joanneg36 · 05/05/2021 00:31

... and if anyone else sees this delightful thread overnight, I'd really appreciate views. Tried 111 but they said I just had to ring my GP first thing tomorrow - but am then cutting it really fine to reschedule the jab. I guess I would really rather not reschedule jab if I don't have to - but obvs will do so if needed.

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quince2figs · 05/05/2021 01:16

I’m a gynaecologist. Women forgetting tampons is pretty common, I’ve removed plenty in my time, some having been in the vagina for weeks or months.

If you feel well, there is absolutely no need to visit A&E, your GP or any other health care setting. Not sure what you expect them to do, as the tampon is now out? There is no need for them to examine you, as the tampon will not have done any damage.
I would suggest get your vaccine as planned. Not much logic to delaying it in case you develop TSS. I have never seen a case of TSS related to tampons in my long career of 20yrs plus. The same could also be argued, that you might develop a cold, flu or any other sort of infection shortly after a vaccine...

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wingsnthat · 05/05/2021 01:18

I think you should get the vaccine as planned. Inform the practitioner but it’s unlikely they would tell you to reschedule

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joanneg36 · 05/05/2021 01:35

Thanks quince2figs and wingsnthat - both very reassuring!

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CervixHaver · 05/05/2021 01:40

Not a HCP but I'd imagine if you were going to get Toxic Shock then you would've done so already and that it wouldn't then occur once the item has been removed.

I've had a few instances of particular mishap myself before (albeit not for 10 days) and not had TSS. My point being that it's not a foregone conclusion, so to speak. TSS is still relatively rare apparently.

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joanneg36 · 05/05/2021 07:17

Thanks all. Just bumping this for the morning crew - I am inclining towards just going for the vaccine this morning.

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CovidCorvid · 05/05/2021 07:26

I’m a midwife, I’d say if jo symptoms from the tampon unlikely to develop any now. I’d get the vaccine.

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CovidCorvid · 05/05/2021 07:26

If you get any symptoms post vaccine take paracetamol, if that doesn’t help you can see a dr, explain the circumstances and they’d probably prescribe some broad spectrum antibiotics just in case?

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PlonkyPlink · 05/05/2021 07:31

GP here. You’ve had some very good information and advice from a gynaecologist. Get your vaccine.

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joanneg36 · 05/05/2021 07:32

Thanks covidcorvid. That was pretty much what I thought - that if I got a serious fever post vaccine, I could go to the docs and get antibiotics to be safe.

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joanneg36 · 05/05/2021 07:32

Thank you plonkyplink.

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minniemomo · 05/05/2021 07:34

I've done this, no issues following. I would have the vaccine

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joanneg36 · 05/05/2021 07:44

Thank you. Looking around on mumsnet today, this seems to be surprisingly common! It is the first time I have ever done it in my just-over-40 years.

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RockingMyFiftiesNot · 05/05/2021 08:02

I have never seen a case of TSS related to tampons in my long career of 20yrs plus.

Appreciate you're a very experienced gynaecologist - but when a teenager local to us died of TSS many years ago, a campaign was launched to highlight dangers and symptoms of TSS. Whilst I am sure it is fairly rare, people do need to be aware of it, just because one gynaecologist hasn't seen it, doesn't mean it's not real.

That said. OP - take the advice from a variety of medical people on here - go ahead with your vaccine. The risks of Covid are higher than TSS at this point.

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joanneg36 · 05/05/2021 08:09

Yes exactly - I know TSS is real. But I feel that, even with low rates of the virus currently, the risk of Covid is probably higher for someone in their mid 40s who is displaying no symptoms of TSS. So I will go!

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Homeschoolgetmeoutofhere · 05/05/2021 08:20

TMI but out of interest how did you know/ how did you find it? About 10 days ago I could have sworn I put a tampon in but after searching decided I couldn’t have done because I couldn’t find it Blush. How obvious was it?

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joanneg36 · 05/05/2021 08:33

Homeschool - it was not obvious at all. At the risk of really TMI, I noticed an odd smell which is why I went looking. But I had to look very hard - an initial feel suggested there wasn’t one there. Needed mirror etc. Still slightly baffled as to where it was!

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