Dr Kike Adesina of the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital has
warned women not to use tampons for menstrual cycle as it portends danger to
them.
Adesina of the Department of Gynecology of UITH told the News
Agency of Nigeria on Saturday that tampons could pose danger to women’s health.
“Tampons in themselves are not safe due to the impact on vaginal
health and hygiene.
“Women sometimes forget tampons in their body and this can serve
as reservoir of infections” She said.
According to her, research has shown women who use tampons can
have Toxic Shock Syndrome .
She explained that suffering such syndrome could lead to
miscarriages, loss of limbs and hair, severe organ damage, miscarriages, and
many other severe health complications.
Adesina noted that the highly-absorbent feminine napkins that
contain synthetic materials could block the wetness and temperature.
“This eventually causes the growth of yeast and bacteria,” she
said.
She said caution should be applied while using other menstrual
pads, adding that most of these products have secrecy surrounding its mode of
production.
“Due to the chemical processes used to create sanitary napkins,
there’s a risk that women who use menstrual pads can experience irritation and
infection.
“Recently, I heard rumours that these products contain dioxin, if
this are true, then the effects of dioxin are carcinogenic,” she said.
The gynaecologist advised women to use sanitary towels instead of
tampons and maintain frequent hygiene.
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