Tampax Pearl Compact Super Tampon 16 Count
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Description
Tampax tampons are available in four absorbency levels to match varying menstrual flow: Lites for very light days, Regular for light to moderate flow, Super for moderate to heavy flow, and Super plus for heavy flow. They feature a smooth plastic applicator designed for easier insertion and a form-fit design that adapts to the body’s shape. The product includes a LeakGuard braid to help prevent leaks and is described as compact and discreet for portability. Absorbency and design characteristics are intended to provide comfort, protection, and discretion during use.
Features
- Smooth plastic applicator for easy insertion
- LeakGuard braid helps prevent leaks
- Compact and discreet design for portability
- Super absorbency for medium to heavy flow
- Form-fit tampon adapts to body shape
- Anti-slip grip and rounded tip for insertion
Usage and Safety
Tampon use carries a risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS), a rare but serious illness caused by toxins produced by Staphylococcus aureus. Early recognition and treatment are essential. Warning signs include a sudden high fever, dizziness, vomiting, muscle pain, diarrhea, fainting, or sunburn-like skin irritations. If symptoms occur, remove the tampon and seek medical attention, and inform your doctor that you have used tampons. To reduce risk, use the lowest absorbency needed, change every 4 to 8 hours, and consider using a pad at least once a day during the period. If you have had TSS symptoms before, consult a doctor before using tampons. It is possible to reduce risk further by not using tampons.
Tampon use is associated with a rare but serious condition called Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS). Early recognition and treatment of symptoms is essential. Warning signs include a sudden high fever (39°C or higher), dizziness, vomiting, muscle pain, diarrhea, fainting or fainting upon standing, and sunburn-like skin irritations. If symptoms occur, remove the tampon and seek medical attention; tell your doctor you have used tampons. To reduce risk, use the lowest absorbency needed, change every 4 to 8 hours, and consider using a pad at least once a day during your period.
Tampax tampons are available in four absorbency levels to match varying menstrual flow: Lites for very light days, Regular for light to moderate flow, Super for moderate to heavy flow, and Super plus for heavy flow. They feature a smooth plastic applicator designed for easier insertion and a form-fit design that adapts to the body’s shape. The product includes a LeakGuard braid to help prevent leaks and is described as compact and discreet for portability. Absorbency and design characteristics are intended to provide comfort, protection, and discretion during use.
Features
- Smooth plastic applicator for easy insertion
- LeakGuard braid helps prevent leaks
- Compact and discreet design for portability
- Super absorbency for medium to heavy flow
- Form-fit tampon adapts to body shape
- Anti-slip grip and rounded tip for insertion
Usage and Safety
Tampon use carries a risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS), a rare but serious illness caused by toxins produced by Staphylococcus aureus. Early recognition and treatment are essential. Warning signs include a sudden high fever, dizziness, vomiting, muscle pain, diarrhea, fainting, or sunburn-like skin irritations. If symptoms occur, remove the tampon and seek medical attention, and inform your doctor that you have used tampons. To reduce risk, use the lowest absorbency needed, change every 4 to 8 hours, and consider using a pad at least once a day during the period. If you have had TSS symptoms before, consult a doctor before using tampons. It is possible to reduce risk further by not using tampons.
Tampon use is associated with a rare but serious condition called Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS). Early recognition and treatment of symptoms is essential. Warning signs include a sudden high fever (39°C or higher), dizziness, vomiting, muscle pain, diarrhea, fainting or fainting upon standing, and sunburn-like skin irritations. If symptoms occur, remove the tampon and seek medical attention; tell your doctor you have used tampons. To reduce risk, use the lowest absorbency needed, change every 4 to 8 hours, and consider using a pad at least once a day during your period.
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