Is it pink when you run out of the suppository?

The appearance of pink discharge after the use of Diazotide suppositories is usually abnormal, may be related to improper use or the presence of other diseases in the body, should be timely attention. Diazotide suppositories are medications used to treat bacterial infections, mycobacterial infections, and trichomonas infections in gynecological diseases, and should be used appropriately under the guidance of a doctor. Usually a small amount of bleeding may occur during the initial use, which is usually a normal reaction, but if the blood is pink or accompanied by other symptoms, it may be related to improper use or the presence of other diseases in the body. In this case, the medication should be stopped immediately, and the patient should go to the hospital for a detailed examination of the signs and symptoms, and then choose the appropriate way to intervene according to the results and the doctor’s instructions. If the symptoms of pink discharge are not relieved after the use of diazoxide suppositories, or accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause and then give targeted treatment.