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What (who) is Tampon - definition

MASS OF ABSORBENT MATERIAL, PRIMARILY USED AS A FEMININE HYGIENE PRODUCT
Tampons; Cordless tampon; Environmental impact of tampons
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Tampon         
·vt To plug with a tampon.
II. Tampon ·noun A plug introduced into a natural or artificial cavity of the body in order to arrest hemorrhage, or for the application of medicine.
tampon         
(tampons)
A tampon is a tube made of cotton wool that a woman puts inside her vagina in order to absorb blood during menstruation.
N-COUNT
tampon         
¦ noun a plug of soft material inserted into the vagina to absorb menstrual blood.
?Medicine a plug of material used to stop a wound or block an opening in the body and absorb blood or secretions.
¦ verb (tampons, tamponing, tamponed) plug with a tampon.
Origin
C19: from Fr., nasalized var. of tapon 'plug, stopper', ult. of Gmc origin and related to tap1.

Wikipedia

Tampon

A tampon is a menstrual product designed to absorb blood and vaginal secretions by insertion into the vagina during menstruation. Unlike a pad, it is placed internally, inside of the vaginal canal. Once inserted correctly, a tampon is held in place by the vagina and expands as it soaks up menstrual blood. However, in addition to menstrual blood, the tampon also absorbs the vagina's natural lubrication and bacteria, which can change the normal pH, increasing the risk of infections from the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus, which can lead to toxic shock syndrome (TSS). TSS is a rare but life-threatening infection that requires immediate medical attention.

The majority of tampons sold are made of rayon, or a blend of rayon and cotton, along with synthetic fibers. Some tampons are made out of organic cotton. Tampons are available in several absorbency ratings. Brands include (but are not limited to) Kotex, Playtex, Tampax (Always), O.B., Cora, Lola, Sustain, Honest Company, Seventh Generation, Solimo, and Rael Tampons.

Several countries regulate tampons as medical devices. In the United States, they are considered to be a Class II medical device by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). They are sometimes used for hemostasis in surgery.

Examples of use of Tampon
1. Medics diagnosed TSS and Helena was told a germ may have got on a tampon when it was being made.
2. The tampon–like device, invented by a woman, supposedly protects women from rapists by cutting into a mans penis.
3. The device, which Sonette Ehlers, its inventor, has patented, is worn like a tampon but is hollow.
4. The source of the waste _ which beachgoers said included syringes, tampon applicators and gauze _ was not immediately known, and there were no reports of injuries.
5. The source of the waste – which beachgoers said included syringes, tampon applicators and gauze – was not immediately known, and there were no reports of injuries.