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Itching, rashes, allergies…
The manufacturers should test more intensively, our vags are not their guinea pigs! |
| I am experiencing that same issue right now. Doctor ran a bunch of tests. About to discuss this with her this week. I have been in pain since I used them. Same symptoms as well |
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I cut up and baste together old t-shirts/sweatshirts to use as panty liners, secured to underwear with post it adhesive spray. If you can use a needle and thread you can do a dozen while watching one TV show. Don't know what is in disposables but it gives me a rash.
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Funny! Always irritates me. I can wear any other brand. |
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Please read up on "Lichen Sclerosis" and rule that out. Please don't self-diagnose. You must see a GYN.
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I just spoke to Carefree on the phone about their 'acti-fresh' brand. They said that even though it is listed as 'unscented', according to FDA standards they are still allowed and do use a low level of fragrance, and they wouldn't disclose what this ingredient was, as the 'odor-control' ingredient. I also broke out in rash and I'm glad I found this forum so I could figure out the cause. They said their 'original' pantiliners do not not contain this 'odor-control' ingredient.
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Sorry if this is TMI- but I have discharge literally everyday. If I don’t wear a liner my underwear is wet and very uncomfortable. No I don’t hav an infection- and have talked to my OB about this. It’s normal , but a complete nuisance. |
+1. I also use cloth pads and they are wonderful! There is no smell like with disposables and they don’t get stained either. |
This. Go to CVS. They sell unscented cotton pads and liners under their own label. It made a world of difference for one of our daughters. |
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Me too! This is happening to me now...that's why I'm here. The irony is that the pad that I was wearing was Carefree Actifresh (deodorant). I've had reactions before but did not make the possible connection until a few months ago. I use Carefree, but I would just alternate from the deodorant to the unscented according to what was available at the store. I thought it was medication, mixture of vitamins, maybe not hydrated enough--maybe even what I was eating....Then I started to notice that when I would use the deodorant brand, I would have a reaction. Miserable.
I had been using the unscented and had no issues but the store only had the scented on the shelf so... and yup... Here I am. If this is happening to so many women using the same product and having the same issue is being made apparent, I think the concern about the product's safety needs ro be made public. Just think, 50 years ago they were suggesting and ACTIVELY advertising Lysol as a safe and effective "intimate cleanser" for women. |
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Yes. Happened to me after years of no trouble wearing unscented panty liners. It took over a year to figure it out. Multiple doctor visits. No rash for me, but terrible itching, stinging, pricking sensations, very red and swollen. Switched to all natural, dye-free from Whole Foods and the problem went away.
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| This is a great motivation to switch to those period undies instead of using panty liners.... |
+1 |
| I’m currently experiencing a bad reaction as well with the Equate brand. Its very uncomfortable |
| Yes, I developed a sensitivity to pantyliners while pregnant. You can buy 100% cotton liners anywhere - CVS, Target, etc. |