Why is musk hemorrhoid suppository contraindicated during breastfeeding?

Musk Hemorrhoid Suppository may affect the secretion of breast milk or may enter into breast milk and cause adverse reactions to infants and young children; therefore, this drug should be contraindicated in lactating women. Musk Hemorrhoid Suppository is a proprietary Chinese medicine, the main ingredients of which include artificial musk, glycerite powder, Panax ginseng, ice tablet, etc. These ingredients may affect breast milk secretion of lactating women; or when lactating women breastfeeding these ingredients may enter into the body of infants and young children along with the breast milk, and may cause adverse effects on infants and young children. Therefore, it is prohibited for lactating women. Musk Hemorrhoid Suppository has the effect of reducing swelling and relieving pain (eliminating swelling and pain), stopping bleeding and regenerating muscle, clearing heat and removing toxins (removing heat and toxicity in the body), clinically it is mostly used for the treatment of burning pain in the anus caused by heat in the large intestine, bleeding in stools, bright red blood and other conditions, all kinds of hemorrhoids and anal fissure can be used when the above symptoms occur. In addition to breastfeeding women, allergic to any component of the drug can not be used musk hemorrhoid suppository; pregnant women, athletes, allergy should be used with caution, the drug can only be given rectally, can not be taken internally, the use of drugs should be to maintain a smooth bowel movement, and avoid tobacco and alcohol, as well as oily, spicy, stimulating food. Some patients may experience dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision, decreased sweating, difficulty urinating, dryness of the mouth, nose, throat and skin and other adverse reactions during the use of the drug, if the symptoms are more serious, they should consult a doctor in a timely manner. Patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to use musk hemorrhoid suppository, avoid self-medication, so as not to induce side effects.