Is it normal for fluid to come out of a Povidone suppository?

After the vaginal insertion of the pessary, the medication cannot be completely absorbed, it will be partially excreted. Therefore, it is normal that some liquid will come out after vaginal pessary insertion. It is only necessary to wash the vulva before the next plugging to avoid cross-infection. When inserting the pessary into the vagina, 2/3 of the index finger should be used as much as possible to avoid scraping the cervix and vaginal wall and bleeding. The pessary can treat inflammation of the vagina and HPV infection, but it is important to follow the treatment schedule as much as possible. It is important to follow the treatment regimen as much as possible. The liquid flow from the pessary usually gets better after two days of discontinuation and does not affect your health. This is a very normal phenomenon and it is important to pay attention to personal hygiene.