I just started using tampons during my period, but a friend told me that long-term use could be dangerous. The pad was already uncomfortable, so I tried tampons. How safe do you think tampons are, or should I see a doctor about this? I’m really confused.
You generally need to change a tampon every 4 to 8 hours. If it stays in longer, there’s a risk of toxic shock syndrome. Even if you don’t feel the need to go to the gynecologist, I definitely recommend seeing a doctor if you feel any burning or pain. But as long as you change it regularly, there shouldn’t be any issues.
What exactly did your friend mean? Was the harmful thing they mentioned toxic shock, or did they say something about another infection? How many hours do you usually use one of them?
I think the most important thing is that you feel comfortable. If a pad is bothering you, then a tampon makes sense. As guys, we might not understand this topic too well, but most women need to find the method that makes them feel good. Don’t let other people’s opinions get to you.
I had the same situation; I switched to a tampon because it was much more comfortable. But I forgot to change it once, and it got an incredibly bad smell. At that time, I went to the gynecologist, and thankfully nothing came up, but I still learned not to keep it in for more than 6 hours.
Honey, if you’re comfortable with the tampon, go ahead, but don’t let it stay in for too long. I swear it can harm your body. If it were my daughter, I would definitely tell her to find out what the doctor says. Don’t experiment just on your own.
Honestly, it really does feel like that pad is just like a diaper. But there’s also the fear of forgetting to change the tampon. I know that leaving it in for a long time at night while sleeping is the riskiest. During the day, if you’re changing it every 4-5 hours, it’s usually not a problem.
Toxic shock syndrome is a very rare condition, but leaving a tampon in for too long can trigger it. Therefore, pay attention to the absorbency of the tampon you use; the less absorbent it is, the safer it becomes. If you experience long-lasting discomfort or notice any discharge, it could indicate an infection. It would be beneficial to consult a gynecologist.
Let me give you an update, I normally used the tampon for 6 hours during the day and about 8 hours at night. But some friends told me I should use it for less time at night, now I’m a bit worried. Is there a safe method for nighttime, do you think?