Celiac Disease suppositories are usually drained 3 to 5 days after application by the patient, and individual women may not be able to drain it for about 7 days due to a deeper and tighter vagina. Celiac Disease Suppositories can be used to treat trichomonas vaginitis, mycosis vaginitis and other diseases, to relieve the patient’s leukorrhea, yellow, thick, fishy smell, vaginal itching and other symptoms. Celiac Disease suppositories are usually drained 3 to 5 days after use, which may be slightly prolonged in some patients due to deeper and tighter vaginas. Patients may experience adverse reactions such as redness, swelling, itching and burning sensation at the site of application during the use of Celiac Disease Suppositories. The drug is contraindicated in women during pregnancy. It is important to note that sexual intercourse is prohibited during treatment with Celiac Disease Suppositories. The use of Celiac Disease suppositories should be under the guidance of a doctor, to avoid unauthorized use of medication, resulting in adverse effects. If the patient is uncomfortable during the use of the drug, it is recommended to consult a doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions to clarify the cause of the disease, symptomatic treatment.