Dakinin suppositories refer to miconazole nitrate suppositories, and the symptoms after use refer mainly to adverse reactions. Adverse reactions to the drug are rare and commonly include symptoms such as local irritation, burning sensation, itching, and occasionally pelvic cramps, hives, and skin rashes may occur. Miconazole nitrate suppositories are mainly used clinically for the treatment of infections caused by Candida bacteria, Gram-positive bacteria. Adverse reactions after clinical use are rare, and even if there are adverse reactions, they are relatively mild, such as local irritation, burning sensation, itching and other symptoms. Individual patients may experience symptoms such as pelvic cramps, urticaria, rash, and occasionally allergic reactions. At the same time, pregnant and lactating women should be cautious. During the use of the drug need to pay attention to personal hygiene, avoid secondary infection, avoid intercourse and so on. Miconazole nitrate suppository should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self medication. If any of the above adverse reactions occur, stop taking the medicine immediately and consult your doctor promptly.