What’s wrong with the pink discharge from the diazoxide effervescent tablets?



Discharge of pink discharge with diazoxide effervescent tablets may be related to vaginal mucosal injury, cervical erosion, menstrual flow, etc., which needs to be analyzed specifically.

1. Vaginal mucosal injury: The mode of administration of diazoxide effervescent tablets is vaginal, which requires placing the medicine into the posterior fornix of the vagina. During administration, the nail may cause slight damage to the vaginal wall, rupture of capillaries, small amount of bleeding, and discharge of pink-colored secretion.

2. Cervical erosion: When a female patient has cervical erosion, the use of diazoxide effervescent tablets causes slight irritation to the cervical tissues, which may result in a small amount of bleeding and discharge of pink secretion.

3. Menstruation: If the bleeding increases, the physiological manifestation of menstruation is considered and the use of Diazotide effervescent tablets needs to be stopped.

The use of diazoxide effervescent tablets may cause vaginal burning sensation and other adverse reactions, should be used under the guidance of a doctor. Diazotide effervescent tablets are prone to cause skin allergies, allergic individuals are prohibited. Diazotide effervescent tablets are for vaginal use only.

The use of diazoxide effervescent tablets discharged pink discharge and other causes are also related, it is recommended to timely to the hospital for relevant examinations, under the guidance of a professional doctor to clarify the cause of the disease after targeted treatment.