Bleeding after using povidone suppositories

When you bleed after using Povidone-Pill, first of all, we should have an understanding of the cause of bleeding, and then choose the appropriate treatment according to the situation. If the bleeding is caused by the shedding of the endometrium, it is normal and does not need to be treated. If the pessary is used to treat cervical erosion or vaginitis, contact bleeding may be caused by rupture of capillaries when the wound is touched during the application of the pessary. If the bleeding is in the form of drops, it is a normal reaction to the medication and will stop on its own within a week after stopping the medication. If there is more bleeding when using povidone-pill, the medication should be stopped and the patient should be immediately put to absolute bed rest. If there is pallor and sweating, the patient should be given a low head and high foot position and take light saline to relieve the bleeding, and go to the hospital as soon as possible when the condition is stable and apply hemostatic drugs such as hemostatic capsules for treatment. Patients are advised to trim their nails when taking medication to avoid damaging the vaginal mucosa and causing bleeding. During the medication period, pay attention to personal hygiene, do not eat spicy and stimulating food, and temporarily prohibit sexual intercourse and bathing. At the same time, it is good for the recovery of the disease to maintain sufficient sleep and a happy mental state. Besides, patients are advised to review regularly. If accompanied by other symptoms, such as itching and burning of vulva, they may suffer from other gynecological diseases and should go to gynecological examination for symptomatic treatment.