Slight itching after using diazoxide suppositories may be caused by local secretion stimulation and adverse drug reactions, which can be treated by timely cleaning, stopping the drug and then replacing it with other drugs.
1. Local secretion stimulation: Diazotide suppository is a vaginal composite suppository, can be used for the treatment of many vaginal inflammatory diseases, local use of medication, vaginal environment changes, may be reflex stimulation leading to increased vaginal secretion, this time there can be a slight itching discomfort, through a light diet, clean secretions in time to treat the method can be.
2. Adverse drug reactions: after the topical application of diazoxide suppository, some women can have adverse drug reactions, common itching, burning, pain and other discomforts, such as this reason for patients with mild itching discomfort, timely discontinuation of replacement of other drugs can be.
If the patients use bisacodyl suppositories after the abnormal situation, should promptly seek medical attention to clarify the cause of the disease, so as not to delay the condition, resulting in adverse consequences.