Blood-colored discharge after using PaoWenKang suppositories is not recommended to continue to use, and you should consult a doctor in time.
PaoWenKang Suppository is a proprietary Chinese medicine made of curcuma oil and ice tablet, which belongs to the category of vaginal medication and is suitable for use in conjunction with the treatment of vaginal inflammation such as mycosis vaginalis.
The drug is contraindicated for those who are allergic to the product and for pregnant women. The vulva can be washed and underwear changed before and after the medication period. Adverse reactions to the drug include pain, itching, redness, burning sensation, rash, allergy and even vaginal bleeding at the site of application, which can be gradually relieved until disappeared after stopping the drug.
Therefore, for the group with blood-colored discharge after use of the drug, it is generally recommended to stop the drug, the symptoms can be relieved by themselves; and recommended timely consultation, if necessary, can be replaced with other therapeutic drugs, the specific use of the drug should be in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.