Wrong in put of menstrual cups can lead serious health issue

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For women looking for a cost-effective and environmentally friendly substitute for sanitary napkins, which generate needless trash and cause a variety of skin issues, menstrual cups have proved revolutionary. According to some theories, using these cups improperly may cause renal damage. According to gynecologist Dr. Renuka Borisa, kidney damage from improper menstrual cup placement is very uncommon but can occur and cause significant pain. Although menstruation cups are used to collect menstrual fluid in the vaginal canal, improper use of one can have a direct impact on the urinary system.

Make sure the stem of the menstrual cup is positioned just within the vaginal opening. It may cause discomfort for the surrounding organs if you insert it too high or tighten it too much. Before and after usage, always boil the menstrual cup in warm water to sterilize it. Steer clear of harsh chemicals that could trigger an allergic reaction in the vaginal area. Always consult the cup’s included insert and adhere to the guidelines regarding how long it can be stored there. Depending on the amount of blood flow, it should be drained no more frequently than once per twelve hours.

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