Does the Celiac Disease suppository cause swelling in the hands and feet?

The use of Celiac Disease suppositories does not usually cause swelling of the hands and feet. The elimination of celiac disease pessary is a gynecological vaginal topical preparation composed of a variety of Chinese medicines, clinically used in the treatment of vaginitis, cervical erosion, if the patient is allergic to the product, it will cause redness and swelling of the vagina and vulva, itching, burning sensation and other discomforts, and generally does not cause swelling of the hands and feet. For patients with vaginitis and cervical erosion, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital and choose the appropriate vaginal preparations for treatment under the guidance of a doctor, and should not use drugs blindly, so as not to cause recurrence of the disease or induce the upward mobility of bacteria to cause pelvic inflammatory disease and other infections of the upper reproductive tract.