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Can Overuse Of Sanitary Pads And Pantyliners Change Vaginal pH? Expert Explains
The vaginal environment is naturally designed to maintain a delicate balance. A healthy vagina will have a pH between 3.8 and 4.5, where harmful bacteria are in check and good lactobacilli thrive. Everyday habits-literally in the form of sanitary pads and pantyliners-can disrupt this balance without one even realizing it.
We spoke to Dr Sujata Rathod, Senior Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, KIMS Hospitals, Thane, who explained the impact of overusing sanitary pads and pantyliners on your vaginal pH.
How Pads and Pantyliners Affect the Vaginal Area
Sanitary pads and pantyliners are produced from absorbent materials, synthetic fibres, adhesives, and sometimes fragrances. "While they are safe for short-term use, prolonged or daily use can create a moist, warm, and low-airflow environment around the vulva. This trapped heat and humidity can lead to excessive sweating, irritation, and bacterial overgrowth, gradually disrupting the natural pH," explained Dr Rathod.
Many women who use pantyliners daily to feel "fresh" don't realise that they may be triggering the opposite effect, more discharge, itching, or episodes of bacterial vaginosis and yeast infections.
Fragrances and Chemicals Can Aggravate pH Imbalance
"Several pads and liners contain perfumes, deodorants, and absorbency gels. While these are added for comfort, they can irritate the sensitive vulval skin. Even mild irritation can cause inflammation, which shifts pH levels, making the vagina much more susceptible to infections," added Dr Rathod.
Fragranced products are even more likely to disrupt the skin's pH in women who have sensitive skin, eczema, or dermatitis.
Daily Pantyliner Use: A Growing Concern
One of the biggest trends doctors are noticing is the daily use of pantyliners, even when a woman is not on her period. Constant use prevents ventilation, increases sweating, and alters the moisture balance. Over time, this leads to:
- Recurrent itching
- Odour due to bacterial imbalance
- More discharge
- Burning sensation
- Higher risk of infections
Many women mistakenly believe that they need pantyliners due to increased discharge, when in fact the discharge may well be a side effect of daily liner use.
Safe Hygiene Practices to Protect Vaginal pH
Use
pads
only
during
periods;
avoid
wearing
them
for
long
hours.
Change
pads
every
4-6
hours
to
avoid
the
accumulation
of
moisture.
Avoid
fragranced
or
scented
pads
and
liners.
Do
not
use
pantyliners
every
day,
reserve
them
for
very
specific
situations.
Choose
cotton
underwear
and
breathable
clothing
to
reduce
humidity.
Avoid
vaginal
washes;
plain
water
is
enough
for
external
cleaning.
Bottomline
Dr Rathod concluded, "Overusing sanitary pads and pantyliners can affect vaginal pH. While they are essential during menstruation, using them too frequently or for long hours creates conditions that disrupt the vagina's natural balance. Smart, minimal use combined with breathable hygiene habits goes a long way in keeping the vaginal environment healthy."
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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