Menstrual cups have been reported to be an acceptable substitute for tampons. These flexible cups have also been reported to provide a sustainable solution to menstrual management, with modest cost savings and no significant health risk. The present article documents the first case of toxic shock syndrome associated with the use of a menstrual cup in a woman 37 years of age, using a menstrual cup for the first time. Toxic shock syndrome and the literature on menstrual cups is reviewed and a possible mechanism for the development of toxic shock syndrome in the patient is described
Background: Menstrual cups have been available for decades, but their use in India is limited becaus...
Control (CDC) conducted two case-control studies to identify risk factors associated with menstrual ...
Background: Menstrual cups are increasingly used as alternatives to tampons, collecting menstrual fl...
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a rare inflammatory response syndrome associated with an infection by ...
Staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome is a rare but life-threatening condition. It occurs when Staphyl...
Tampon-associated toxic shock syndrome (TSS) has disproportionately affected women, and specifically...
Background Girls and women need effective, safe, and affordable menstrual products. Single-use pr...
Menstrual cups are increasingly used as alternatives to tampons, collecting menstrual fluid with ver...
Backgrounds: Poor personal hygiene factors and frequency of changing sanitary napkins make genital b...
International audienceFifteen currently marketed intravaginal protection products (11 types of tampo...
Background: Menstrual cup is one of the menstrual management products that is available throughout t...
Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome is a rare and fatal bacterial infection highly associated with ta...
This review article explores the use of menstruation cups to manage period hygiene and promoting env...
Background: Menstrual cups have been available for decades, but their use is limited by bulky design...
Objective: Although the incidence of reported cases of toxic shock syndrome (TSS) has declined in re...
Background: Menstrual cups have been available for decades, but their use in India is limited becaus...
Control (CDC) conducted two case-control studies to identify risk factors associated with menstrual ...
Background: Menstrual cups are increasingly used as alternatives to tampons, collecting menstrual fl...
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a rare inflammatory response syndrome associated with an infection by ...
Staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome is a rare but life-threatening condition. It occurs when Staphyl...
Tampon-associated toxic shock syndrome (TSS) has disproportionately affected women, and specifically...
Background Girls and women need effective, safe, and affordable menstrual products. Single-use pr...
Menstrual cups are increasingly used as alternatives to tampons, collecting menstrual fluid with ver...
Backgrounds: Poor personal hygiene factors and frequency of changing sanitary napkins make genital b...
International audienceFifteen currently marketed intravaginal protection products (11 types of tampo...
Background: Menstrual cup is one of the menstrual management products that is available throughout t...
Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome is a rare and fatal bacterial infection highly associated with ta...
This review article explores the use of menstruation cups to manage period hygiene and promoting env...
Background: Menstrual cups have been available for decades, but their use is limited by bulky design...
Objective: Although the incidence of reported cases of toxic shock syndrome (TSS) has declined in re...
Background: Menstrual cups have been available for decades, but their use in India is limited becaus...
Control (CDC) conducted two case-control studies to identify risk factors associated with menstrual ...
Background: Menstrual cups are increasingly used as alternatives to tampons, collecting menstrual fl...