Tampon increased vaginal infection risk? There are 5 "wrong habits" before the dart people can be more intake.

Recently a message circulated on the Internet, pointed out that with a long tampon, will increase the risk of genital infection, so many families with love to worry about. In response, the GPA has responded by face-lifting. Vaginal infections are easily caused only by improper use of tampons. The causes of infection are related to the individual's correct habits and degree of immunity to the use of hygiene products.

The GPA mentioned that there are five common mistaken habits of using tampons. They are: incomplete cleaning of hands prior to replacement, tampon replacement without replacement for more than 8 hours, use of tampons for swimming or after bathing without immediate replacement, Use suction forceful tampons lead to vaginal tissue breakage damage around the skin, or tampons placed in wet places such as bathroom caused mold.

The best way to avoid a vaginal infection is to set up the proper habit of using hygiene products, such as changing hands thoroughly before changing tampons, changing tampons every 4 to 8 hours, and selecting tampons that fit your own flow.

When the vaginal infection or inflammation, it is not recommended to continue to use tampons, so as not to further infection. During the use of sliver, if there is a fever of 38.9 degrees or above, vomiting and diarrhea, body rashes, remove the sliver immediately and seek medical advice immediately.