Tampon, also known as tampon, is a kind of cotton tube, which is mainly made of cotton, man-made fiber or a mixture of these two materials. Diameter 1 cm to 1.9 cm, with cotton thread (drawstring) at the end.
The tampon is mainly made of cotton, artificial fiber or both, which can be put into the vagina to absorb menstrual blood when women have menstrual cramps. Tampon users may use more than 1 1000 tampons in their lifetime.
Women in ancient Greece often wrapped linen on wood and used it as a tampon.
Catheter tampons were invented by Dr. Earl Haas in Denver, USA in 1929, 193 1 patent, 1936 was listed in the United States.
Another way to put it, tampons were designed by a gynecologist in West Germany at 1950. Because the use of tampons does not affect clothing and exercise, it is loved by many people, especially in Europe and America. Women in Asian countries seldom use tampons because Asians are not used to suppositories.