Healthy Datas Q&A Women’s Health

Do I still need to wear pants after wearing safety pants?

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Asked on:Apr 13, 2026 08:19 AM

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  • Georgia Georgia

    Apr 13, 2026

    Generally, there is no need to wear underwear after wearing safety pants, but it needs to be adjusted according to personal comfort and usage scenarios. Safety pants are close-fitting clothing designed specifically for menstruation or special needs. They are usually leak-proof, breathable, and highly wrapping.

    Most safety pants are made of high-elastic fabrics and three-dimensional tailoring, which can completely wrap the buttocks and perineum area. The inner layer is made of water-absorbent and leak-proof material, and the outer layer is made of breathable and anti-leakage membrane, which can replace the function of traditional underwear. Wearing it alone during daily light activities can meet your needs and avoid stuffiness or friction and discomfort caused by wearing multiple layers. Some products also have added antibacterial ingredients to help reduce the risk of infection.

    When exercising strenuously or going out for a long time, you can consider wearing cotton underwear to enhance the fixation and prevent the safety pants from shifting. If people with sensitive skin experience itching or rash, they should change to safety pants without fluorescent agents and fragrance, or pair them with pure cotton underwear as an isolation layer. Night comfort pants are usually designed to be wider and can be used alone to ensure leak-proof effect when turning over.

    When choosing safety pants, you need to pay attention to whether the waist and hip sizes match. If they are too tight, they may affect blood circulation, and if they are too loose, they may cause side leakage. The recommended replacement frequency is once every 2-4 hours. It should be replaced in time after heavy secretions or sweating. If symptoms such as skin allergies and urethral discomfort occur after use, you should suspend use and consult a doctor. During special periods, keep the perineum clean and dry, and wash it with a mild private care solution.