How long does it take to drain the Feminine Suppository

Generally, the pessary can be cleared in about two days after using the gynecological pessary. It can be used for various types of vaginitis and cervicitis, especially for patients with increased leucorrhea, yellowing with odor and soreness in the abdomen. Generally speaking, the suppository is placed deep in the vagina after cleaning the vagina, once a day, one capsule each time, for a week as a course of treatment. It is normal for the medication residue to remain in the vagina after it has been absorbed. If there is more residue when the pessary is placed next time, it can be cleaned up in time to avoid affecting the normal absorption of the medication.