Tampons dry-out vaginal tissues causing splitting and ulceration, with less flow tampons will absorb more vaginal fluids and thus increase damage - this damage to vaginal tissues gives TSST-1 toxins responsible for TSS a more direct route into the bloodstream, so posing higher risk of TSS.
Use liners or pads with light flow, or consider options like softcups and menstrual cups which can be worn safely with light flow without risk of TSS.
It's a better idea to consider menstrual cups if you're a heavy bleeder as they are more practical - can be worn overnight and no need to alternate with pads - they hold more, can reduce flow, and prevent leaking. If you use tampons then just make sure that you have the correct absorbency for your flow to reduce risks of TSS. If the tampon leaks after 1-2 hours it's safe to use next absorbency up, but if not fully soaked in blood after 4-6 hours you need a lower absorbency or to switch to pads.
No, you shouldn't use tampons when your flow is light.
The general rule of thumb is to always use lowest absorbency for your flow - if it leaks within 1-2 hours it's safe to use higher absorbency, but if a tampon isn't saturated with blood after 4-6 hours you need a lower absorbency. If you're already using lowest absorbency but the tampon is dry, or if you can see that your flow is too light for tampons, then you use menstrual pads or pantiliners.
Using tampons without sufficient flow significantly increases your risks of Toxic shock syndrome (TSS).
Yes it wont be as messy as pads but if its very heavy use back up pads or pantyliner while using tampons (try heavy flow tampons so it wont leak with your heavy flow)
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telophase
it is Interphase
Igneous, Metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks
birth / adult / reproduce / death /
usually every 6 months
The rock cylce.
The Krebs Cycle takes place in the mitochondrion.
ups and downs in the business cylce.
A water cycle is a sequence of stages that show the way water condenses and evaporates.
it start the cylce ovet agian
p.vivax lives longer