Using dirty clothes during periods can be dangerous to the body

Menstrual hygiene is very important for women, but many times women do not pay attention to it. If proper care is not taken, the risk of infection can increase. Recent surveys have shown that the risk of falling prey to bacteria like HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) is higher during this period.

Risk of HPV infection:  Women who are facing problems like pre-cancer or cancer are at increased risk of infection due to lack of care of menstrual hygiene. If this happens, this infection can turn into a serious condition like cancer. HPV infection often gets cured on its own, but if negligence is shown in menstrual hygiene, then this problem can become serious.

Sanitary pads vs cloth: What is more dangerous?:  Women often use sanitary pads or cloth, but both have their own risks. Some experts believe that the ingredients present in sanitary pads can increase the risk of cervical cancer. At the same time, long-term use of cloth increases the risk of infection. If cloth is used for a long time, it can cause rashes and discomfort, while there is also a risk of leakage.

Use of cloth:  Many women still use cotton cloth, but this too can harm vaginal health. Using cloth during periods can increase the risk of cervical cancer.

Not changing pads: If you do not change pads every 4 or 6 hours, you may face problems. Not changing pads on time can lead to UTI and other infections. It can also cause serious conditions, such as shock syndrome.

Importance of period tracking: Tracking your periods is also important. By doing this, you will always be able to keep the necessary products with you, which will avoid any inconvenience. Apart from this, it is important to pay attention to the flow of periods so that you can keep yourself prepared for it.

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