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Acta Dermato-venereologica | 2003

The vulva skin microclimate: Influence of panty liners on temperature, humidity and pH

Bo Runeman; Göran Rybo; Olle Larkö; Jan Faergemann

Many women use panty liners between menstrual periods. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the use of such products might influence the vulva skin. Twelve healthy women were studied on four occasions with three different product constructions and on one occasion without products. Temperature, surface wetness and surface pH were measured on vulva skin. Mean skin temperature when the women were wearing a conventional panty liner (with a non-breathable back sheet) was 35.9 degrees C, compared to 34.4 degrees C when wearing no panty liner at all (p < 0.01) and 34.5 degrees C when using a panty liner with a breathable (i.e. vapour permeable) back sheet (p < 0.01). Skin humidity was significantly higher when the conventional panty liner was used compared to no panty liner or to the breathable panty liner (both cases p < 0.01). The mean pH value at the exterior aspect of the labium majus was 5.8 with the conventional panty liner, 5.2 with no panty liner and 5.3 with the breathable panty liner (p < 0.001 and p < 0.01, respectively). The results indicate that the conventional panty liner changes the vulva skin microclimate, but that the breathable panty liner to a substantial degree keeps the microclimate at an undisturbed level. The actual effect of these differences on microbiological flora will be addressed in a subsequent study.


Acta Dermato-venereologica | 2005

The Vulvar Skin Microenvironment: Impact of Tight-fitting Underwear on Microclimate, pH and Microflora

Bo Runeman; Göran Rybo; Ulla Forsgren-Brusk; Olle Larkö; Peter Larsson; Jan Faergemann

The aim of the present study was to investigate if tight-fitting underwear (string panties) equipped with string panty liners affected the vulvar skin microenvironment differently to regular panties with standard panty liners. Thirty-two healthy women participated in a crossover study where temperature, humidity, surface pH and aerobic microflora were measured on vulvar skin. Vulvar skin temperature was 35.2 +/- 0.19 (mean +/- SEM) and 35.3 +/- 0.17 degrees C, respectively, for the two underwear systems. Mean humidity and mean skin surface pH at vulvar skin did not differ between the two systems. Barely noticeable differences were found for the aerobic microflora both at labium majus and at perineum. The mean total number of microorganisms in the two different panty liners was the same, 6.0 +/- 0.15 and 6.0 +/- 0.16, respectively (log CFU per panty liner). The differences in panty and panty liner design studied seem to have negligible impact on the vulvar skin microclimate, skin surface pH and aerobic microflora. No support was found for the assumption that a string panty system would result in higher contamination of vulvar skin by anorectal microflora.


Archive | 1996

Inhibiting the growth of bacteria in absorbent articles by adding other bacteria

Bo Runeman; Rolf Andersson; Ulla Forsgren-Brusk; Stig E. Holm; Eva Grahn Håkansson


Archive | 1998

Product and preparation containing lactic acid bacteria

Rolf Andersson; Bo Runeman; Ulla Forsgren-Brusk; Hakansson Eva Grahn; Stellan Håkansson; Stig E. Holm


Acta Dermato-venereologica | 2004

The vulvar skin microenvironment: Influence of different panty liners on temperature, pH and microflora

Bo Runeman; Göran Rybo; Ulla Forsgren-Brusk; Olle Larkö; Peter Larsson; Jan Faergemann


Archive | 2002

Hygiene tissue impregnated with a composition comprising a lactic producing bacterium suspended in a lipid

Bo Runeman; Ulla Forsgren-Brusk; Håkansson Eva Gran


Archive | 1998

Reduction of unwanted side-effects during use of absorbent articles by means of PH-control

Bo Runeman; Ulla Forsgren-Brusk


Archive | 2007

Sanitary article comprising lactobacilli in a hydrophilic carrier

Ulla Forsgren-Brusk; Ulrika Husmark; Bo Runeman


Archive | 2003

Hygiene tissue with lactic acid producing bacterial strains

Bo Runeman; Ulla Forsgren-Brusk; Ingemar Fernfors


Archive | 2004

Absorbent Article Containing A Skin Care Product

Bo Runeman; Ulla Forsgren-Brusk

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Jan Faergemann

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

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Olle Larkö

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

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Göran Rybo

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

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