Two camps have now formed regarding the use of tampons. Those in favour claim that they are convenient, discreet and hygienic. Opponents argue that they can be a danger to a woman's health.
Tampons can damage the membrane that covers the entrance to the vagina and can also lead to the growth of bacteria (if kept in the vagina for too long). Patients who use tampons very often have problems with infections. When a tampon is removed, it can tear, leaving part of it in the vagina. In such a situation it is necessary to visit a gynaecologist. It is up to each woman to decide for herself what form of protection she chooses during menstruation. However, it is worth talking to a specialist on this matter.