What is the use of internal tampons?

What is the use of internal tampons?

For women who are having their first menstruation, they may need to learn how to use sanitary napkins. But for women who have used sanitary napkins, they would like to know more about how to use internal tampons. Note that if you have never used sanitary napkins before, it is better to use sanitary napkins first and then use internal tampons. Next, let’s take a look at how to use built-in tampons!

The first step is to choose the right tampon based on your menstrual flow (light, moderate, heavy).

Step 2: Wash your hands with warm water and soap.

Step 3 Remove the tampon from its packaging.

The fourth step is to insert the inner tube of the tampon into the body, about a few inches, not too deep. The hands must be able to reach the outer tube.

Step 5: Continue to push the inner tube forward and push the tampon into the vagina.

Step 6: Remove the catheter (outer tube and inner tube) together.

In the seventh step, the string connected to the tampon must be left outside the vagina.

Step 8: Wrap the catheter with toilet paper and throw it into the trash can. Never flush it down the toilet.

Tips and Advice

Use a tampon that is appropriate for your lowest flow requirement.

Insert the tampon slowly into the vagina without forcing it.

Best used with panty liners during the first few days of your period.

Instructions for use are included in the tampon packaging. Must read first.

If the tampon has trouble being inserted smoothly, use a small amount of lubricant.

You won't feel the tampon inside you. If you feel this way, it means you haven't gone deep enough. Remove it and replace it with a new tampon. Before pushing the inner tube over the outer tube into the vagina, try to push the outer tube slightly into the vagina.

To prevent leakage, replace it every 4-8 hours.

The above is how to use internal tampons. If you feel any abnormality in the vagina during use, such as itching or pain, you should stop using it immediately. It is best to consult a doctor or professional for first-time users. The replacement time of internal tampons should not exceed eight hours, otherwise it may cause allergies or vaginitis.

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