Is it normal to have vaginal discharge after using the pill?

It is normal to discharge tofu residue after vaginal administration of medication. It is normal to discharge tofu-like residue after vaginal administration of medication, indicating that the drug residue produced by the absorption of the drug is discharged from the body. Vaginitis and vaginal douching are usually suitable for drug treatment. If the pathogen is identified, vaginal administration can be performed after routine refinement of vaginal secretions. Vaginal administration needs to be done under the supervision of a physician, as the medication has a certain carrier, which can become drug residue and be excreted from the body. This improves efficacy and avoids vaginal foreign bodies. During vaginal medication, it is recommended not to prepare for pregnancy at the end. During vaginal medication, pay attention to the cleanliness of the vulva. During the vaginal medication, patients should closely observe the changes in their condition, and if any adverse reactions occur, they should go to the gynecology department of the hospital in time for medical treatment.