Tampons are a new type of sanitary napkins developed based on traditional sanitary napkins. Everything has its two sides, including tampons. During menstruation, women may have difficulty dressing because of sanitary napkins, or there may be some embarrassing reasons due to sanitary napkins. But tampons can avoid this embarrassment and have no effect on wearing clothes. Next, let’s learn how to use tampons to know whether they are easy to use. 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. Although tampons can be left in place longer than sanitary napkins, they must be replaced in a timely manner, otherwise it will easily lead to the growth of a large number of bacteria. It is best to change tampons two or three times a day and not leave them for more than eight hours. If it is the first two days of menstruation, you should change it more frequently to prevent too much menstrual flow. In short, tampons and sanitary napkins have their own advantages and disadvantages, and whether they are easy to use depends on personal experience. |
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