Can you still use the pessary if it bleeds?

If you experience vaginal bleeding during the use of Povidone-Pill, it is recommended to stop using the medication and not to continue using it, and to go to the hospital to find out what is causing the bleeding. If the bleeding is caused by damage to the vaginal mucosa due to long nails during the application of the medication, the medication can be continued after the bleeding has stopped. If the bleeding is caused by local contact with the cervix, it is recommended to rule out the possibility of cervical epithelial lesions and if there are no lesions, then the appropriate medication should be administered. In addition, if bleeding occurs, it may be caused by intrauterine bleeding, such as inflammation of the endometrium or lesions of the endometrium, which may lead to vaginal bleeding. Therefore, it is important to find out the cause and decide whether to continue the medication and treatment according to the different causes. It is also recommended to keep local cleanliness during the use of povidone suppositories and to keep nails short when using the medication to avoid damage to the mucosal tissue caused by long nails and bleeding.