Who can help me?roughly speaking the allergy to sanitary towel...?

It drives me crazy, every month when I got my period(3-4months), I consistency so itching by using the sanitary towel. this month it becomes worse, I discern itching all the morning. I washed here twice a day, when getting up and going to bed, still get the impression bad. I am extraordinarily sure it's caused by the sanitary pad which I have changed profoundly of brands, not other reason similar to STD or something else.
Is there any other brand of sanitary pad you may suggest for me? Thanks so so so so so much!
By the way, I'm the hot one just moved here, when I be in my country ,it seldom happen. One of my girl friends asked her family to distribute her the sanitary every month because she had impossible to tell apart problem and she told me that probably it's because the ingredients of the sanitary were different , I am not sure if it's true. But sending sanitary pad every month , it sounds so expensive and crazy. but if what she said is true, I really need to ask my parents to do that anything it's so awkard, :(
Answers:

Did anybody have this appear to her vagina?


I think the problem is the quality of pad you use. The plastic-ky ones (with network surface) can cause serious over-hasty. (like diaper rash) in some associates. Try the "cotton" surfaced one, it should stay drier and cause smaller quantity problem.

Also try to change it as frequent as you could, moisture could be the problem. You can even try some toddler powder in your inner thigh (but not around genital areas).

In add-on, don't wear tight jeans or pantyhose during your period, so the excess moisture can escape. Wear skirt first.

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I'd say aloud try the unscented ones - a lot of women own reactions to the redolent pads.

Or...you could try tampons. Maybe they won't bother you as much?

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I do not know what brands you have tried so I can't really tel you which ones to try. Pick one that have caused the smallest amount of itching. Then buy a tube of benadryl cream to put on the irritated areas to protect and reduce itching. Have you tried the ultra tinny pads that do not rub on the skin as much as the gummy ones do. Also buy unscented one because the perfume can cause itching. If it continues try tampons or the Instead menstral cup. Talk to your mom she may be able to abet you figure this out.





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