Why diazoxide is not recommended

There is no such thing as not recommending the use of Diazotide, it can be applied under the supervision of a doctor.
Diazotide includes diazotide vaginal gel, suppository, effervescent tablets, etc. It is a compound preparation, which is a broad-spectrum therapeutic drug. It can be used to treat bacterial vaginosis, vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, trichomonas vaginitis, and mixed bacterial, fungal, and trichomonas infections of vaginitis.
Adverse reactions such as rash, vaginal burning sensation, itching, or other symptoms of mucosal irritation may occur with the use of this product. In addition, because the product can be absorbed from the mucous membranes, it may cause gastrointestinal reactions after prolonged use in large quantities, manifested as nausea, abdominal discomfort, and changes in taste. It may also cause allergic reactions, such as rash, urticaria, itching.
It is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to the drug, or who suffer from central nervous system or blood disorders, as well as in pregnant women.
If you need to use the drug should be under the guidance of a doctor to carry out further examination, identify the pathogenic bacteria, and then carry out targeted treatment. Self-treatment with diazoxide should be avoided.