Users' questions

Why do used tampons smell so bad?

Why do used tampons smell so bad?

“Your body tries to get rid of the tampon because it thinks it’s a foreign body—it initiates immune response, and the bacteria that is already present goes to work,” she told me over the phone while she baby-sat for my niece, a future bleeder. “One type of bacteria is called putrescine. That leads to a putrid smell.

Why does my period blood smell like fart?

Why they smell so bad unique scent. The main reason being that your gut bacteria change during your period, which can make flatulence extra fragrant. The food you eat also contributes to the smell. But it’s not all your fault that you want to — and maybe do — eat all the junk when on your period.

Why does my tampon smell like steak?

If your period blood smells like a rotten meat loaf, then it means that it’s time to change your sanitary pad or tampon. But Dr Ranjan has a piece of advice for you, she says, “Avoid scented tampons and other products, as these can cause irritation and allergic reactions.”

Does TSS have a smell?

Symptoms tend to be a vaginal discharge which can become smelly and purulent, discomfort, lower abdominal pain and occasionally symptoms of severe infection such as raised temperature and feeling unwell. The best ways to avoid TSS is to remember to take a tampon out and not put a new one unless the old one is out!

Why does a forgotten tampon smell so bad?

A forgotten tampon. Putrid smells can denote a foreign object such as a forgotten tampon. “The worst smell comes from a forgotten tampon,” says Morton. “In this case, the bacteria have multiplied in the object like an abscess, but once removed, the smell should go away,” explains Prince.

What are the symptoms of a lost tampon?

Vaginal odor and infection as well as discomfort are some of the symptoms of a tampon lost inside you. The truth is, it should eventually come out on its own after soaking heavy with menstrual blood and other vaginal discharges.

What happens if a tampon gets stuck in your vagina?

Research has shown that these items cannot cause any other damage to your cervix or vagina. For a woman with stuck or forgotten tampon, the primary concerns are infections, pelvic pain, vaginal discharge, and odor. You may experience small amounts of clots in your menstrual blood if a tampon gets stuck inside your vagina.

Is it possible to get an infection from a retained tampon?

With a retained tampon, there is always the possibility of getting an infection. Toxic shock syndrome, though rare, is one of the symptoms that manifests itself with severe infection at the end of menses.