Many women who have no sexual experience have doubts about the use of tampons, that is, will the tampon cause harm to the hymen? According to a study published by Dr. Emans in 1994, there is no significant difference in hymen between habitual sanitary napkin users and habitual tampon users among women without sexual experience. The reason is that the hymen is an elastic tissue, its opening is about 2.5 cm in diameter, and the diameter of the tampon is about 1.5 cm, and when used correctly, it will not cause great damage to the hymen. You can still use tampons during sleep at night, but for a longer night time, you can use a tampon with weaker absorption capacity. If you still have health concerns, you can use a tampon instead. Some women who use tampons are to be able to engage in activities such as swimming and hot springs during the menstrual cycle. In terms of the physiological structure of the human body, water will not run into the vagina, but they use tampons for such activities At the same time, still pay attention to hygiene and cleanliness issues. There are also concerns that the cotton thread (draw cord) will break. Since the tampon is a high-density compressed body, the cotton thread is pressed tightly into the sliver body, so that the cotton thread can withstand a tensile force of more than three kilograms, so there is no need to worry about the cotton thread being broken. Dr. Lauren Russwain from the University of Melbourne said that in China, only 2% of women use tampons, and many people don’t know how to use tampons, or even heard of them. In the West, although the use of sanitary napkins still accounts for the majority, the use of tampons has greatly increased. It is estimated that in the United States, 42% of women use tampons, and 62% of women choose sanitary napkins. [1] Dr. Ruthwaen explained that, first of all, many women are reluctant to touch or be close to their endometrium, so in addition to tampons, menstrual cups have not been popularized. Secondly, some women think that tampons are not hygienic and may even cause toxic shock syndrome. Another widespread theory is that tampons are filled with asbestos, and asbestos can increase the amount of bleeding in women, and even die from hemorrhagic shock. But in fact, these claims are nonsense. No matter which country the tampons are produced, asbestos is not a production ingredient. Previous page: Poisonous sanitary napkins on the market! !