Does the more dead skin after using a celiac pessary mean that it is more serious?

The more dead skin on a celiac pessary does not indicate a more serious condition. It is normal for dead skin-like material to be discharged from the body after using a celiac pessary. The main function of celiac pessary is to remove dry heat from the body, remove poisonous gas from the body, as well as dry dampness and kill worms, dispel decay and create muscle, which is often used to treat cervicitis and vaginitis. In general, after using this drug for a period of time, yellow crusty, dead skin-like material is secreted, which is mainly drug residue that cannot be absorbed and used by the body, as well as mucus and molted skin tissue secreted by the cervix and vagina. If the patient experiences discomfort such as vaginal itching, bleeding and a prolonged burning sensation after using this medication, it is recommended to stop the medication immediately. Ask your doctor if you need to change your medication or treatment plan to prevent allergies and aggravation of the disease. It is recommended to pay attention to personal cleanliness during the use of this medication, to wash the vulva with warm water before using the medication, to wear cotton, breathable underwear, to change clothes regularly, and to disinfect underwear and undergarments after washing. However, unmarried women and married women who are menstruating should not use this drug, and women who are menopausal should not use this drug as much as possible. It is not recommended for use in patients with vaginal lesions as it may cause infection.