It happens to almost everyone. Suddenly you realize that the tampon may have been on too long. You’ll find it hard to think it’s fatal, but the worm of doubt is still sharpening, okay. So here’s what happens if you forget to change your tampon on time.
If the tampon has been absorbing secretions for several hours longer than it should, the inside of the vagina will become dry. It can be uncomfortable. Remove buffer, replace with buffer until water balance is restored. You can use a little water-based lube if you feel a burning sensation.
Forgotten tampons (and pads) end up smelling bad. If you cannot remove the tampon without the help of a doctor, then you probably won’t have to explain anything to him – he will feel everything without words. The blood itself doesn’t smell like that, but the more it interacts with the bacteria, the stronger the smell becomes.
Perhaps the most annoying thing you can expect is toxic shock syndrome (TSS). It can manifest due to the long interaction between a dirty tampon and bacteria inside you. Statistics show that TSS only affects about 1% of women, mostly teenage girls and women under 30. Symptoms of shock are: fever, low blood pressure and burnt lips. Urgent to the doctor!
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