The use of Diazotide suppositories may cause an increase in vaginal discharge in women and some drug residue may be present. Diazotide suppositories are mainly used for the treatment of vaginitis, because the medication needs to be administered vaginally, and after the medication disintegrates, there will definitely be a certain degree of drug residue, which cannot be completely absorbed by the vaginal wall, so after the medication is finished, some drug residue will definitely remain and be discharged from the vagina. At the same time, the medication will stimulate the vaginal wall of women, so after the medication, there may be an increase in vaginal discharge and the drug residue will be accompanied by leucorrhea, and after a short period of time, it will feel as if the vagina is dirtier. In order to improve this situation, you can douche the vagina before using the medication, which will not only increase the effect of the medication, but also ensure the vagina is clean.