Do you have to pull the string out of the diazoxide vaginal expansion suppository?

The diazoxide vaginal expansion suppository string is usually pulled out. It is recommended to follow your doctor’s instructions for proper treatment.
Diazoxide Vaginal Expansion Pessary is a vaginal medication that usually needs to be placed in the vagina for use. Usually the Diazoxide Vaginal Expansion Pessary string can be pulled out after 12 hours. This is because by this time the medication has dissolved in the vagina. If the string is not pulled out for a long time, it may lead to irritation inside the vagina, which may aggravate the progression of the disease and may also lead to vaginal bleeding.
When using the string of the bisacodyl vaginal expansion suppository, it is usually necessary to reserve the outer few centimeters in order to pull out. The length of the string can be chosen to suit your situation. However, it is not recommended to leave it too short, as it may cause obstruction when removing it.
When pulling the rope, it is recommended to clean your hands well to avoid cross-infection. If the rope can not be taken out, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment.
When placing the vagina, it is recommended to remove jewelry and wear disposable medical gloves to avoid vaginal damage.