The discharge of dead skin from the vagina after the use of celiac pessary is a normal phenomenon after the use of medication, and the amount of discharge is not directly related to the severity of gynecological disease. Celiac plugs are used for vaginitis and cervicitis, as they remove decay and detoxify the skin. After a few days of vaginal use of the pessary, there will be a secretion like dead skin, which consists mainly of unabsorbed medication, vaginal and cervical secretions and molting tissue. With the use of the medication, the erosion surface of the cervix is gradually repaired. The amount of dead skin-like material discharged cannot determine the severity of the disease. One should note that if discomfort such as vaginal bleeding, severe itching or burning sensation occurs after using a celiac pessary, it is recommended to stop the medication or switch to another medication to avoid allergy and aggravate local discomfort. It is recommended that women pay attention to vulvar hygiene during the use of the pessary, wear cotton underwear, change and wash their undergarments frequently, put their underwear in the sun after washing, and pay attention to a reasonable diet and regular work and rest.