Does it hurt to use chlorhexidine acetate hemorrhoid suppositories for hemorrhoids?

Hemorrhoids with Chlorhexidine Acetate Hemorrhoid Suppository may be painful, usually related to the disease itself or an adverse reaction to the medication. The specific situation varies from person to person. Chlorhexidine acetate hemorrhoidal suppository is a cationic surfactant with broad-spectrum antimicrobial and hemostatic effects, suitable for the treatment of external and internal hemorrhoids. Adverse reactions related to local irritation and allergic reactions may occasionally occur during treatment with the drug, so users of the drug may experience the adverse reaction of pain, on the one hand, due to local irritation with the drug, and on the other hand, it may be the hemorrhoids themselves that exhibit painful symptoms. In addition, the drug should be contraindicated in people who are allergic to the product. Hand hygiene should be observed when administering the drug, it is recommended to wash hands or wear finger cots or gloves. Specific use of the drug should be carried out under the guidance of a specialist, and should not be used without authorization.