What are the symptoms of using gynecological suppositories?

The symptoms that appear after the use of gynecological suppositories vary from person to person. Women with allergic constitution may be allergic to the drug components of the pessary and may experience itching and burning pain in the vulva and vagina, as well as an increase in the amount of vaginal discharge, which may be accompanied by bleeding from the vaginal mucosa, and a brown or light red change in the discharge. In addition to the normal drug components, there are other excipients in the gynecological suppository. The vaginal suppository cannot be completely absorbed, and the vaginal residue will be discharged in the vagina as a mass of secretion, which needs to be cleaned up before putting the drug again to avoid affecting the absorption of the drug. The main functions of gynecological pessary are anti-inflammation, pain relief and promotion of cell proliferation at the inflammation site. It can be used for the treatment of gynecological diseases such as cervical erosion and mycotic vaginitis. The standardized use of the drug can reduce vaginal discharge, thus achieving the purpose of controlling gynecological inflammation.