What happened to the yellowish color of the leukorrhea after using the diazoxide suppository?

The yellow color of the leukorrhea after the use of diazoxide suppositories may be caused by drug residue, inflammatory leukorrhea and so on. 1. Drug residue: Diazotide suppositories are a kind of white to creamy yellow suppositories, when the drug needs to be put into the deep vagina, and the residue of the drug may be discharged after a period of time and mixed with the leucorrhoea, so that the leucorrhoea appeared to be yellowish phenomenon. 2. Inflammatory leukorrhea: Diazotide suppositories are drugs for the treatment of bacterial vaginitis, trichomonas vaginitis and mixed vaginitis, etc., and the disease is not recovered may be due to inflammatory stimulation and inflammatory leukorrhea, causing the leukorrhea to be yellowish after diazotide suppositories are used. Diazotide suppositories must be used under the guidance of a doctor, some patients may appear after the use of the drug rash and burning sensation in the vagina and other adverse reactions, usually recovered on their own, if the patient is in the period of pregnancy or allergic to Diazotide suppositories can not be used.