Adding mint to the blue core of sanitary towel is harmless to the body. However, sanitary napkins containing medicinal ingredients (including mint) should not be used frequently for women who plan to get pregnant and give birth.
The brand product formula was jointly developed with authoritative academic institutions and passed the pathological test; The products are produced in strict accordance with the relevant national regulations, and passed the inspection by provincial inspection institutions, without any harm to human body.
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Some people are afraid that the cold feeling caused by mint sanitary napkins will cause "palace cold", leading to dysmenorrhea and irregular menstruation. In fact, "palace cold" refers to the symptoms of dysmenorrhea and less menstrual flow; The main cause of dysmenorrhea is excessive secretion of prostaglandin during menstruation, which leads to excessive contraction of uterine smooth muscle and vascular contracture; Hypomenorrhea is related to endocrine disorders and endometrial thinning caused by induced abortion.
Menthol has no sex hormones and will not affect endocrine; Menthol that can diffuse from the surface of sanitary napkins into the uterine cavity is very small and will not affect the intrauterine environment. So this kind of worry is unfounded.
Although cool sanitary napkins are not harmful to health, some sanitary napkins are exaggerated to promote their health care effects. Fragrant or cold sanitary napkins can only make people feel relatively comfortable and have no health care function. If there are symptoms such as pudendal discomfort, itching and peculiar smell, you should see a doctor as soon as possible for corresponding examination and treatment.
People's Network-Women's Health Care: Cool sanitary napkins will not harm the body.
Phoenix net-adding mint sanitary napkins causes palace cold? Doctor: It's harmless to the body.