Girls, I use tampons all the time because I can’t get comfortable with pads. But recently, a friend told me that it might be harmful in the long run, and even mentioned the risk of infections. Have those who actually use tampons had any issues with this? Or is it an urban legend?
I can’t use pads either; my skin is allergic. I’ve been using tampons for years, but I get regular check-ups. If you change them very carefully and don’t exceed the maximum time, I haven’t had any infections.
To be honest, using a tampon all the time feels weird to me. Your friend warned you about self-harm, and I think they’re right. A pad is basically something external, putting something in there is always risky. But you know best, of course.
Tampons are a safe product, but is there a risk of infection? Yes, there is. For instance, I’ve heard of something called toxic shock syndrome. If you choose the right absorbency level for the tampon you use and change it every 4-6 hours, the risk is minimized. But I still recommend regular checks.
Girls, let me add this: usually it happens in the middle of the day, like when I can’t change in the bathroom, sometimes I end up staying for 7-8 hours. I wonder if that’s why this issue worried me so much?
I read a doctor’s article about tampons, saying that constant use dries out the vagina. That’s why I don’t understand those who advocate for them so much. If you don’t want to have problems after marriage, I think you should stick to pads; these products are just a complete subconscious game.
My spouse said to me, ‘It’s strange how accustomed you are to wearing a tampon.’ Honestly, I wasn’t bothered, but even my regular doctor said, ‘It can cause sensitivity in some women.’ I think we need to pay a little more attention; just using it isn’t enough.