Which sanitary napkin is best?

Which sanitary napkin is best?

There are many brands of sanitary napkins, and it can be said that they are dazzling. If you have not done special research, it is really difficult to distinguish the good from the bad. Many people think that expensive sanitary napkins must be the best, but this is not the case. After all, some sanitary napkins put their advertising costs into the price of the sanitary napkin, so the price is relatively high. Sanitary napkins should pay attention to their breathability and absorption. Next, let’s take a look at what kind of sanitary napkin is good.

Sanitary napkins are generally composed of three parts: the surface layer, the absorption layer and the bottom layer. When using them, you should consider the materials and functions of these three parts.

First, choose a dry mesh funnel-shaped surface. The dry surface can protect the local skin from moisture; the funnel-shaped design is better than the barrel-shaped design, and the infiltrated liquid is not easy to flow back.

Second, the middle layer should be breathable and contain a high-efficiency gel layer. Sanitary napkins containing a high-efficiency gelling layer can condense the penetrated liquid into a gel-like state. It will not seep back after being compressed and the surface will not feel sticky.

Third, it is better to choose a breathable material for the bottom layer, which allows gaseous water molecules to pass smoothly, thereby achieving the effect of timely discharge of moisture, effectively reducing the moisture and stuffiness between the sanitary napkin and the body, and maintaining a dry and fresh feeling.

In addition, you can also choose sanitary napkins according to the amount of menstruation.

Generally speaking, excessive menstrual flow has two meanings: one is excessive bleeding (normal amount does not exceed 100 ml); the other is too long menstrual period (normal is within 7 days). Excessive menstruation is often caused by irregular endometrial shedding and endometrial proliferation, or functional uterine bleeding, uterine fibroids, hemorrhagic diseases, liver dysfunction and other diseases, or is affected by external factors, such as lack of attention to menstrual hygiene, exposure to cold or heat, excessive mental stress and other reasons. For cases of heavy menstrual flow, there are already specially designed sanitary napkins for heavy daily use and extended night use on the market. Alternatively, you can just be more diligent and replace them more often. It’s not a particularly difficult thing.

If the menstrual flow is relatively small, or if a woman has amenorrhea, it is best to go to the hospital to check the cause of the irregular menstruation. The menstrual period is usually 5 to 7 days. Do not use sanitary napkins of the same thickness during these days. In the one or two days before and after menstruation, when the amount of fluid is relatively small, you can choose a thinner sanitary pad. At night, you should choose long, thick and large sanitary napkins.

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