There are many brands of tampons. You cannot simply rely on the brand’s popularity or celebrity endorsements to decide whether a brand is good or bad, or just follow the trend. You should have your own judgment and discernment. After all, everyone's experience with tampons is different, and a tampon that some people find easy to use may not necessarily be suitable for others. So when choosing a tampon, don't just look at the brand, you should understand the specifications. Next, let’s take a look at how to choose a good tampon! First, open the package of the catheter tampon you bought, and quickly push out the cotton core of the tampon with your hands under strong light. Look from the side to see if cotton powder (cotton powder-like things) falls out with the cotton core the moment the cotton core comes out. If so, it is not good because cotton wool can be adjusted to be heavier than air and can remain in the body. Gently tear off the top of the tampon core with your hands to see if the lint can be brought down. If so, it's not good. Take the tampon core out of the catheter, unfold the tampon by hand, and check whether the top is tightly sealed by non-woven fabric. Domestic tampons use medical non-woven fabric to seal the cotton core completely, completely preventing the cotton fibers from falling off. Some brands are sealed on the side, and the cotton core fibers on the top are easy to fall off. Look at the catheter. If it is smooth, it will be easy to insert. Otherwise, there will be problems. Look at the license. my country stipulates that sanitary products must have a sanitary product production license issued by the state. Imported ones must be approved by my country's health supervision department and issued the corresponding certificate. If they are not imported, there is no guarantee that they are from formal channels, or that they will not expire when imported and repackaged domestically. Tampons generally have a shelf life of three years. The above is some knowledge about choosing high-quality tampons. No matter how good tampons are, they cannot be used all the time. They should be used alternately with sanitary napkins. Although traditional sanitary napkins will affect your dressing during menstruation, choosing sanitary napkins with good breathability and changing them every four hours is safer and healthier than tampons. |
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