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My daughter is 15 and has a very heavy menstrual flow. She uses both tampons and pads. She never uses tampons at night. I am wondering if there are any doctor recommended tampons for young women that are safe and don t have the roping fibers that seem to cause such concern along with TSS. I understand there is no eliminating the rish for TSS I m just wondering if the medical community has recommended what they feel is the safest tampon on the market. Thank you, Melanie
Thu, 28 Feb 2019
General & Family Physician, Dr. Maninder's Response
Hi,
Tampons are safe to use but the following measures should be kept in mind and hence please tell your daughter to :
1. Use the lowest absorbency tampon
2. Change the tampon frequently -- every 4 to 6 hours, or more often, depending on the flow
3. Use pads on light flow days
4. Keep the tampon box in a cool, dry place to keep bacteria from growing
5. Always wash hands before putting a tampon in, or taking one out.
There are as such no particular tampons that I may recommend; but by following the above-mentioned precautions, TSS can be prevented along with any other infection that may creep in.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Maninder, General & Family Physician
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Are Tampons Safe To Be Used By A Teenager?
Hi, Tampons are safe to use but the following measures should be kept in mind and hence please tell your daughter to : 1. Use the lowest absorbency tampon 2. Change the tampon frequently -- every 4 to 6 hours, or more often, depending on the flow 3. Use pads on light flow days 4. Keep the tampon box in a cool, dry place to keep bacteria from growing 5. Always wash hands before putting a tampon in, or taking one out. There are as such no particular tampons that I may recommend; but by following the above-mentioned precautions, TSS can be prevented along with any other infection that may creep in. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Maninder, General & Family Physician