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Sanitary Napkins, Pads/Tampon
How often should I change my
pad/tampon?
Sanitary napkins (pads) should be
changed as often as necessary,
before the pad is soaked with
menstrual flow. Each woman decides
for herself what is comfortable.
Tampons should be changed often (at
least every 4-8 hours). Make sure
that you use the lowest absorbency
of tampon needed for your flow. For
example, do not use super absorbency
on the lightest day of your period.
This can put you at risk for toxic
shock syndrome (TSS). TSS is a rare
but potentially deadly disease.
Women under 30, especially
teenagers, are at a higher risk for
TSS. Using any kind of tampon -
cotton or rayon of any absorbency -
puts a woman at greater risk for TSS
than using menstrual pads. The risk
of TSS can be lessened or avoided by
not using tampons, or by alternating
between tampons and pads during your
period.
The Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) recommends the following tips
to help avoid tampon problems:
Follow package directions for
insertion.
Choose the lowest absorbency for
your flow.
Change your tampon at least every 4
to 8 hours.
Consider alternating pads with
tampons.
Know the warning signs of toxic
shock syndrome (see below).
Don't use tampons between periods.
If you experience any of the
following symptoms while you are
menstruating and using tampons, you
should contact your health care
provider immediately:
High fever that appears suddenly
Muscle aches
Diarrhea
Dizziness and/or fainting
Sunburn-like rash
Sore throat
Bloodshot eyes
Content Courtesy : www.4woman.gov
Note : Information herein is
provided for informational purposes
only and is not a substitute for
professional medical advice. You
should not use this information for
diagnosing or treating a medical or
health condition. If you have or
suspect you have a medical problem,
promptly contact your professional
healthcare provider. Please consult
your healthcare provider before
beginning any course of
supplementation or treatment.
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