Resuable cloth pads - A medical practitioer's view
Let me share a story.
It was a regular day at my clinic. A lady came with her 14-year-old daughter. I could sense and see that the young girl was feeling shy while she sat uncomfortably on the edge of the chair with her face hung down; her eyes trying to evade mine.
Her mother narrated that every time the girl gets her period, within 1-2 days of using sanitary pads, she develops painful rashes in her inner thighs along with intense burning sensation. Sometimes it gets so difficult to manage that she has to skip school because she cannot manage to walk properly due to rashes. The rashes and pain subside few days after the period is over.
For me, it was a clear case of sensitivity of skin to the material of sanitary pad.
After examining the area of girl’s inner thighs for any pathology other than the one I was expecting, I explained to them why this was happening.
I told them that disposable sanitary pads can cause rashes in the inner thighs for reasons such as constant friction, moisture and heat in the groin area and sensitive skin.
Some individuals can be allergic to certain materials and chemicals used in sanitary pads, such as fragrances, dyes or synthetic top layer. Contact of skin with these allergens can trigger reactions and rashes.
I advised her to switch girls’ period product from disposable sanitary pad to reusable cloth pads made of soft cotton.
Reusable cloth pads are mostly made from natural materials like cotton or bamboo, which can be gentler on the skin compared to disposable pads that contain chemicals and synthetic materials. This can surely lower the risk of skin irritation and rashes in the intimate area.
The mother looked convinced and promised to switch to cloth pads from regular disposable sanitary pads.
Less likelihood of irritation and allergic reaction: Reusable cloth pads are usually made from natural materials such as cotton or bamboo, providing a gentler touch to the skin in contrast to disposable pads that have chemicals and synthetic material.
– The initial cost is higher, though they save money in the long run.
– Poor cleaning can lead to hygiene concerns.
– Some women might not feel comfortable to dry them in open under the sun but it’s perfectly alright to dry a washed cloth pad just like your innerwear or other clothes.
Trust me, no one will get harmed looking at your cloth pad!
As with any menstrual product, proper hygiene and maintenance are crucial to prevent infections and ensure optimal health during menstruation. If you have specific medical concerns or questions about menstrual products, it’s best to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Dr Sania Siddiqui
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Dr Sania Siddiqui#molongui-disabled-link
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Dr Sania Siddiqui#molongui-disabled-link
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Dr Sania Siddiqui#molongui-disabled-link
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Dr Sania Siddiqui#molongui-disabled-link