What would evolve if you used a tampon when your wernt on your spell?

Apparently you can get Toxin Shock Syndrome if you use a tampon when your not on your period, ive see it before in one of the booklet things and next i looked again recently and wasn't there so i didn't know if this be true.



Answers:    Yes it is true. Toxic Shock Syndrom is caused by abrasions to the vaginal wall and scratched which depart up and can get infected.

Wearing a tampon when you do not have your extent has no benefit. It can not absorb and urine leaching since the urethra is no where near the vaginal wall (it open up near it but in an entirely different spot externally) .
um, there's a possibility of getting TSS (which is if truth be told toxic not toxin), but the chances are really slim. TSS usually happens when you give your tampon in for too long when you're on your period.

but bar that, i'm not really sure why you'd want to use a tampon while you're not on your period.

oh. and it would hurt a lot if you put a tampon within while you're not on your period because it would still be dry when you take it out..
It will increase your risk of getting Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS). You wouldn't necessarily gain it, but TSS can be fatal so why risk it?

Tampons are only supposed to be worn when you hold a period. If you are trying to use them for discharge, don't. Thats why they make pantyliners..
You could acquire TSS, that's one thing that could happen.

But what would DEFINITELY appear is it would be painful putting it in and taking it out because there's zilch there to lubricate it and help it in/out..
yeah it is true and by the means of access a dry tampon is not real comfortable to take out

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