Diazotide suppositories are mainly used to treat cervical and vaginal inflammation, both Candida and Trichomonas infections, and bacterial vaginosis, and the symptoms will be significantly reduced after using the drug. If itching occurs after using the medication when there is no itching, the most common clinical cause is allergy to diazoxide suppositories. It is recommended to stop using the medication and go to the hospital as soon as possible to give anti-allergy treatment, which will reduce the itching symptoms as soon as possible. During the medication period, you must keep your vulva clean, preferably with sanitary napkins, so that you can change them in time to ensure local cleanliness.