Polymethylphenolsulfonate suppositories can be discharged 1-2 days after use. Polymethylphenolsulfonate suppositories are topical medications used to treat vaginitis and cervicitis. When women are treated with polymethylphenolsulfonate suppositories, they can wash their vulva and vagina with lotion and then put the suppositories into the vagina. During the treatment process, if there is any necrotic tissue falling off from the lesion, as well as leucorrhea in the vagina with the residue of the drug, don’t worry, this is caused by the action of the drug, thus playing a role in the treatment of vaginal inflammation and cervicitis. The majority of women do not experience any discomfort after using polymethylphenol sulfonyl suppositories, but only a very small number of women may experience bleeding from exfoliation of the vaginal mucosa, bleeding after cervical cell shedding, or allergy, itching, or pain, and need to stop or change to other medications for symptomatic treatment.