“…During menstruation, hygiene is an inevitable part of a woman's and a girl's life (Sharma et al, 2019;Coast, Lattof, & Strong, 2019). Various aspects such as physiology, pathology, and psychology of menstruation are associated with the health and well-being of women and adolescent girls; hence, it is a significant issue regarding morbidity and mortality of the population of females (Deshpande, Patil, Gharai, Patil & Durgawale, 2018). Poor menstrual hygiene may lead to problems like bad odour, rashes, and itching in the perineal region, complications like pelvic inflammatory diseases, and also can lead to school absenteeism and increased school dropout (Akinwaare, Akindele, & Oluwatosin, 2016;Goel, Kumar, Meena, & Garg, 2018).…”