The appearance of pink discharge after intravaginal placement of Diazotide suppositories is caused by a small amount of bleeding, which is an individualized normal reaction and not all patients will experience bleeding after using Diazotide suppositories. The cause of this symptom may be due to the patient suffering from cervical erosion, cervical polyps and other diseases, which may cause bleeding from the lesion due to irritation of the lesion during the placement of Diazotide suppositories. Most of them manifest as a light pink bloody discharge or with blood in the leucorrhea, which does not affect the continued use of the medication. If the bleeding is more profuse, in the form of visible blood flow, the medication needs to be suspended. In principle, sexual intercourse should be absolutely forbidden during the period of intravaginal medication for inflammatory gynecological diseases, in order not to affect the effectiveness of the treatment.