If the patient’s vagina is open and normally developed, Kenitin can be inserted into the vagina because the vagina is very elastic and Kenitin is very small and slippery, so it can be easily inserted into the vagina. If the patient can’t insert Kenitin on her own, she should consider that she may have a vaginal septum, vaginal malformation, or the patient may not be able to insert the medicine due to the incorrect method of inserting the medicine. If there is no abnormality in the vagina, the patient can choose a squatting position and use the index finger to insert the medication into the vagina after cleaning the hands. If the medication is not particularly smooth when you put it in yourself, you can ask your doctor to put it in, because Kenitin is used once every 3 days, and it is not particularly troublesome to use it 1-2 times in general.