Keeping this in consideration, why do I get itchy when I wear a pad?
Irritation. Itch during your period could be caused by your tampons or pads. Sometimes, sensitive skin can react to the materials used to make the hygiene products you use. Your tampon may also be drying.
Secondly, can sanitary pads cause infection? Used pads should be proper disposed as infected pads can carry infections like STIs (Sexually Transmitted Infections or HIV). Dr Pai says, "An excessively damp pad can harbour microorganisms and cause infection. This, in turn, can cause urinary tract and vaginal infections.
One may also ask, what are the side effects of using pads during periods?
Wearing a sanitary or maxi pad can sometimes leave something unwanted behind — a rash. This can lead to itching, swelling, and redness. Sometimes the rash can be the result of irritation from something the pad is made from. Other times the combination of moisture and heat can contribute to bacterial buildup.
Can you get an infection from wearing a pad too long?
Trapped moisture provides a breeding ground for bacteria and fungus, and wearing a pad for too long can lead to an infection, including a yeast infection. A damp pad and friction can also cause irritation or the dreaded pad rash and make you more susceptible to infection.