No, pads do not contain chemicals that can increase the amount of bleeding during menstruation.
No, pads and tampons do not contain chemicals that can potentially increase menstrual bleeding.
The hormonal change that triggers the start of menstruation is an increase in estrogen levels in the body.
No, tampons shouldn't be worn if you have an infection.Tampons are a major cause of Bacterial Vaginosis - they provide bacteria with the perfect environment to multiply, effect vaginal pH, prevent vaginal cleaning, and many brands contain chemicals that effect vaginal flora - they can thus cause infection during menstruation and following menstruation due to long-term effect on pH balance. Using tampons when you already have an infection would potentially make the infection far worse, and significantly increase risk of TSS.
yes
it may not, but it certainly is not the best thing for it.
In boys, the increase in penis sizes and the increase in testis size is evident. In girls, there is increase in breast size and onset of menstruation.
serotonin
In girls, the sign is the start of menstruation. In boys its the increase in size of testis.
It is a blood thinner and would prevent the blood from clotting, which would increase the bleeding.
There is increase in libido. also onset of menstruation.
For males, there is increase in size of testis. For females there is onset of menstruation.
Bleeding time may increase during fever due to several factors, including the activation of the immune response and changes in blood coagulation. Fever can lead to alterations in platelet function and a decrease in the availability of clotting factors, both of which can impair hemostasis. Additionally, inflammatory mediators released during fever can affect vascular integrity, potentially prolonging bleeding time. These physiological changes can collectively contribute to an increased risk of bleeding.