Kaur Rajanbir, Kaur Kanwaljit, Kaur Rajinder
Department of Botanical and Environmental Sciences, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab 143005, India.
Govt. Polytechnic College for Girls, Amritsar, India.
J Environ Public Health. 2018 Feb 20;2018:1730964. doi: 10.1155/2018/1730964. eCollection 2018.
Menstruation and menstrual practices still face many social, cultural, and religious restrictions which are a big barrier in the path of menstrual hygiene management. In many parts of the country especially in rural areas girls are not prepared and aware about menstruation so they face many difficulties and challenges at home, schools, and work places. While reviewing literature, we found that little, inaccurate, or incomplete knowledge about menstruation is a great hindrance in the path of personal and menstrual hygiene management. Girls and women have very less or no knowledge about reproductive tract infections caused due to ignorance of personal hygiene during menstruation time. In rural areas, women do not have access to sanitary products or they know very little about the types and method of using them or are unable to afford such products due to high cost. So, they mostly rely on reusable cloth pads which they wash and use again. Needs and requirements of the adolescent girls and women are ignored despite the fact that there are major developments in the area of water and sanitation. Women manage menstruation differently when they are at home or outside; at homes, they dispose of menstrual products in domestic wastes and in public toilets and they flush them in the toilets without knowing the consequences of choking. So, there should be a need to educate and make them aware about the environmental pollution and health hazards associated with them. Implementation of modern techniques like incineration can help to reduce the waste. Also, awareness should be created to emphasize the use of reusable sanitary products or the natural sanitary products made from materials like banana fibre, bamboo fibre, sea sponges, water hyacinth, and so on.
月经和经期习惯仍然面临着许多社会、文化和宗教限制,这些限制是月经卫生管理道路上的一大障碍。在该国许多地区,特别是农村地区,女孩们对月经没有准备和认识,因此她们在家庭、学校和工作场所面临许多困难和挑战。在查阅文献时,我们发现对月经的了解很少、不准确或不完整,这在个人和月经卫生管理的道路上是一个很大的障碍。由于在经期忽视个人卫生,女孩和妇女对因之引起的生殖道感染知之甚少或一无所知。在农村地区,妇女无法获得卫生用品,或者她们对卫生用品的类型和使用方法知之甚少,或者由于成本高昂而买不起这些产品。因此,她们大多依赖可重复使用的布垫,清洗后再次使用。尽管在水和卫生领域有了重大发展,但少女和妇女的需求和要求却被忽视了。妇女在家中和外出时处理月经的方式不同;在家里,她们将月经用品与生活垃圾一起丢弃,在公共厕所里,她们在不知道堵塞后果的情况下将其冲进马桶。因此,有必要对她们进行教育,使她们意识到与之相关的环境污染和健康危害。采用焚烧等现代技术有助于减少废物。此外,还应提高认识,强调使用可重复使用的卫生用品或由香蕉纤维、竹纤维、海棉、水葫芦等材料制成的天然卫生用品。