A tampon is a feminine hygiene product designed to be inserted into the vaginal canal to absorb menstrual blood.
It is typically made of soft, absorbent material such as cotton, rayon, or a blend of materials, and is available in various sizes and absorbency levels.
Tampons are worn internally and are designed to be comfortable and discreet.
They are commonly used by individuals during their menstrual cycles as a convenient way to manage menstrual flow. Tampons should be changed regularly to prevent leakage and discomfort, and they are typically disposed of after use.