“The sanitary napkins that girls use when they menstruate every month are the same as sanitary napkins. They absorb the blood and endometrium discharged during menstruation.
Tampon, also known as tampon, is a cotton cylinder, mainly made of cotton, man-made fiber or a mixture of these two materials, with diameters ranging from 1 cm to 1.9 cm, with a cotton thread attached to the end (Drawstring). Tampons are mainly made of cotton, man-made fiber or both, and can be inserted into the vagina to absorb menstrual blood during menstruation. A tampon user uses tampons throughout their life. Probably more than 11,000.
The catheter-type tampon was invented by Dr. Earle Haas of Denver in 1929. It was patented in 1931 and launched in the United States in 1936. Another saying is that sanitary napkins are used. The tampon is a female product designed by a female gynecologist in West Germany in the 1950s. Because the use of tampons does not affect clothing and exercise, it has been favored by many people, and is used more by European and American women. Suppositories are not preferred, and tampons are rarely used by women in Asian countries.