What does it feel like when you put it in?

The vast majority of people who use Celiac Disease suppositories for treatment do not feel any particular sensation when they put them in the vagina. Individuals may experience symptoms of irritation from the medication, mainly due to individual differences, for example, some people may experience discomfort at the vaginal opening or a burning sensation inside the vagina. The vast majority of people continue to use the drug, the symptoms will disappear, if the symptoms do not disappear, but instead worsened, it is recommended to clinically stop the use of the drug, switch to other drugs for treatment. In addition, some people may appear to be allergic to the phenomenon of eliminating the pill, such as after the drug, there is severe vulvar itching, or cause localized redness and swelling of the vulva. It is recommended to go to the hospital for anti-allergy treatment, and it is also recommended to stop the use of this drug and use other drugs for treatment, and not to use the anti-erosion suppository in the future treatment.