Patients can insert bisacodyl suppositories after egg retrieval, but it should be noted that patients vaginally inserting bisacodyl suppositories may experience adverse reactions such as vaginal burning sensation.
Diazotide suppositories can treat trichomonas vaginitis, mycotic vaginitis, bacterial vaginosis, mixed vaginitis and other diseases. If a female patient develops vaginitis after egg retrieval, she can be treated with a Diazotide suppository inserted in the vagina under a doctor’s supervision. However, some patients may experience adverse reactions such as vaginal burning sensation after using Diazotide suppositories.
Treatment with Diazotide suppositories is contraindicated in patients with allergy to Diazotide suppositories, blood disorders, active central nervous system diseases, and people in the first trimester of pregnancy.
It is recommended that patients who experience vulvar and vaginal discomfort after egg retrieval need to seek medical attention, and the doctor will determine whether or not the patient can be treated with intravaginal insertion of Diazotide suppositories according to the patient’s condition.