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Kaitlyn, a 24-year-old girl, regularly uses superabsorbent tampons during menstrual flow and contraceptive sponges and diaphragms during sexual intercourse. One day, she develops a sudden and high fever, diarrhea, low blood pressure, and a severe rash. Her doctor finds that Kaitlyn's condition is caused by a certain type of bacteria. In this scenario, Kaitlyn's doctor most likely would have diagnosed her health issue as ________.

A) prostatitis
B) endometriosis
C) toxic shock syndrome
D) vulvodynia

Superabsorbent Tampons

Tampons designed with highly absorbent materials, used to manage menstrual flow, particularly for heavier periods.

Contraceptive Sponges

A barrier method of contraception that is inserted into the vagina to prevent sperm from entering the uterus.

Toxic Shock Syndrome

A rare, life-threatening condition caused by bacterial toxins, often associated with tampon use.

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