What Is a Tampon?

A tampon, also known as a sanitary tampon, is a cotton cylinder, mainly made of cotton, rayon, or a mixture of these two materials. It has a diameter of 1 cm to 1.9 cm and a cotton thread at the end Drawstring).

Tampon

Women in ancient Greece often covered sackcloth with wood as tampons.
Duct tampons are made by the United States
The materials are mixed, and the diameter is from 1 cm to 1.9 cm, and the end is attached with a cotton thread (drawing rope). The degree of arc of the tampon tip varies from brand to brand, allowing users to choose according to their own habits. The body of the tampon often has linear or twill-shaped indentations, which can increase the ability of the tampon to guide and can fit the vaginal wall when it absorbs menstrual blood and swells.
Now we will teach you how to use tampons.
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Use tampons to be replaced in a timely manner.
Recommendations of experts on the use time of sliver:
German Health Authority:
Change at least twice a day
US Food and Drug Administration:
Use of tampons for up to eight hours
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS): Almost half of TSS occurs in women during menstruation. Fortunately, this disease is extremely rare. Because the tampon is in close contact with the vaginal epithelial cells, it may reduce the body's resistance. Due to the long interval between replacements, the endometrium dries due to the absorption of the tampon, causing a type of Staphylococcus aureus into the blood The circulatory system produces symptoms of sore throat, fever, sore joints and muscles, and decreased blood pressure. In severe cases, even shock. The absorbency of tampons is too good, and users may think that they do not need to be replaced frequently, which increases the chance of infection. Therefore, the absorbency of tampons is considered to be related to toxic shock syndrome (TSS).
Symptoms include eye congestion and rash, which may cause organ failure in the body.
The improvement method is that users should pay attention to their use conditions and be diligent in replacing tampons. It is best to use tampons and tampons alternately.

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