Gynecologic Expansion Suppositories

Gynecological Expansion Suppositories are mainly placed for vaginal use for the treatment of various vaginal inflammations such as mycosis vaginalis, trichomonas vaginalis, etc. They are contraindicated for women with no history of sexual intercourse.
Before using Gynecological Expanding Suppositories, you need to wash your hands, as well as wash the vulva. Wear a plastic finger cuff on the index finger of your right hand, take out the pessary, put the side of the cone head towards the vagina, gently put it in, pay attention to push it forward and backward to the bottom when you put it in, because this place is the posterior fornix of the vagina, which is wider.
It must be placed in the deepest part of the vagina, so that the drug is not easy to be discharged by itself, and can play a better role.
If local burning, redness, swelling, allergy and other reactions occur the next day after placement, the drug should be discontinued and sexual intercourse should be avoided during use.