Will you bleed if you use diazoxide after your period?

Diazotide refers to diazotide suppositories, which usually do not cause vaginal bleeding when used after menstruation.
Diazotide suppository is a vaginal suppository that can be used for bacterial vaginosis, mycosis fungoides, trichomoniasis, and mixed infection vaginitis.
It does not usually cause vaginal bleeding after its normal use. If there is bleeding after use, this could be a small amount of bleeding caused by ovulation or vaginal bleeding caused by improper handling. In addition, there may be a small amount of vaginal bleeding due to severe vaginitis and cervicitis resulting in local mucosal congestion.
Vaginal bleeding after menstruation with the use of diazoxide suppositories, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor active treatment.