Personal care products such as tampons are considered to be a state of the art technology. But even on the territory of ancient Egypt, women used a sheet of papyrus tightly rolled into a tube, which served them as a tampon. Similar items of intimate hygiene for women have also been found all over the world, and they were made from various materials.
During menstruation, a large number of women prefer tampons over conventional pads. Tampons do not stand out from under the thin fabric of the garment. Thanks to them, a woman can freely walk to the pool, to the beach or ride to the sea.
If you change the tampon, there is no danger of stains on your clothes. That is why during menstruation, women choose to use this particular personal hygiene product. But with daily use, sometimes an important question arises about the safety of using tampons for health.
Experts believe that if a woman uses a tampon only during the daytime, then she will not get any harm from their use. In the case when the use of tampons is frequent, there is a possibility of negative consequences.
During menstruation, a woman has not only a discharge consisting of blood, but also consisting of detached particles of the mucous membrane. The swab absorbs blood and liquid, and clots of particles remain on its surface, thereby remaining directly in the vagina.
After a while, the number of clots increases, and they begin to dry out a little. Then they are removed along with the tampon, but specific rims remain on the walls of the vagina, which are nothing more than baked blood clots.
Such formations can lead to various inflammations inside the vagina, while delivering very serious discomfort to the woman. Therefore, experts recommend using tampons during the day, and at night it is worth replacing them with pads.