I don’t know since when the tampon has been widely used among female friends. The tampon is actually a built-in sanitary napkin with a cylindrical structure and the size of a finger. It is also the same as a sanitary napkin. Just use. But the difference is that the tampon is inserted directly into the vagina and then taken out after the blood is full. Let us introduce the relevant knowledge of sanitary napkins and tampons. How to use the tampon? According to netizens who have used the tampon, there will be no foreign body sensation when using the tampon. There is no nerve tissue in the middle and second half of the area, but there are two prerequisites: one is to choose the right one model. Users need to judge their own flow conditions on the day and choose the sliver suitable for their own model. However, for novices, it is generally recommended to choose a sliver with a small diameter, which can reduce the difficulty of use and will not cause pain. The second is to place the sliver in the correct position. Using a catheter-type tampon, it can be pushed directly into the correct position. In fact, even if there is no catheter type, you will naturally find the exact position if you try a few more times. The steps for using the tampon are as follows: 1. Wash your hands: Be sure to wash your hands with soap or hand sanitizer, and then let your hands dry. 2. Take a cotton sliver: Take out a catheter-type cotton sliver, check whether the package is complete, and if it is complete, unpack the outer package. 3. Check: Pull the rope gently to ensure that the rope is connected to the sliver and will not be torn off. 4. Adjust your posture: You can squat, sit or stand, and spread your legs apart in a position that is unlikely to fall. 5. Open the labia: Hold the tampon catheter in one hand, and open the labia from the front with the index finger and middle finger in the other hand to expose the vaginal opening. 6. Put the catheter: the hand holding the catheter uses the thumb and middle finger to pinch the handle of the catheter, align it with the vaginal opening, and let the tampon catheter slide slowly along the vagina. The insertion direction is about backwards and slightly upwards. Go all the way to the vicinity of the holding part. 7. Put the tampon: With the hand holding the catheter, slowly press down the movable head on the other end of the catheter with your index finger, and press it to the end. Pay attention to the line that the tampon is connected to the vagina. 8. Take out the catheter: gently pick up the thread with the hand that opened the labia, and remove the catheter from the vaginal opening. Be careful not to pull the thread. When taking the tampon, you only need to pull out the cut line that is exposed to the outside to take out the tampon. The benefits of tampons 1. Clean: refreshing, breathable and non-sticky, and will not be hot and humid in summer. 2. Leakproof: Mom no longer has to worry about washing bed sheets and underwear when I get up in the morning 3. Portable: easy to take out, take it out It is not shy, and it is more environmentally friendly than sanitary napkins. 4. Freedom: You can swim during your menstrual period. There is no problem with exercise. You are not afraid of embarrassment when you go to the beach. Reduce the chance of bacterial growth. What you don’t know about tampons 1. Will tampons harm the hymen? No, in fact, the hymen is not sealed. There is an opening in the center for menstrual blood to flow out. With a diameter of only 1.3 cm, it is not only moist and soft, but even if the expansion is limited, the hymen will not be injured. Of course, the premise of this is that you have to use tampons correctly. 2. Is it really possible to swim with a tampon? Tampon can block the blood flow, so it is possible to swim, snorkeling and deep diving without stress. However, after swimming, the sliver will be wet, so remember to change it immediately. 3. Will the tampon disappear? Each tampon has a thread that you can pull out after congestion. This thread can withstand a pulling force of more than three kilograms, so it is unlikely to be broken. But even if it is really broken, the tampon will not go to the womb by itself and can be taken out with your fingers. Remember, it is a cotton sliver, not a tadpole. 4. When should the tampon be changed? A fully absorbed tampon is easy to pull out. Try to pull a small thread. If it feels smoother, it means it is almost full and needs to be replaced. If you feel stuck, don't change it. If you feel pain when you take it out, it's because it hasn't sucked up enough blood, just let it stay for a while. 5. How do I go to the toilet after using a tampon? If you ask this question, please go back to school and have another biology class. The urethra and vagina are not in the same position. Therefore, this worry is definitely but redundant. The use of tampons is a new attempt. Don't say anything foreigners are using it anymore. We don't need to be backward and conservative. In fact, each of us is just looking for a more suitable and comfortable lifestyle. There are also many people who still embrace sanitary napkins after using tampon. There is no comparison. Just follow your own feelings. Previous page: What to do if you are allergic to sanitary napkins