Harmful effects of chlorhexidine acetate suppositories on people

Chlorhexidine acetate suppositories are generally not harmful to people, but the local burning sensation may occur after the use of the drug, usually disappear on their own after stopping the drug. Chlorhexidine acetate suppository is mainly used for cervical erosion, mycosis vaginalis, trichomonas vaginitis and so on. Some patients may experience adverse reactions such as contact dermatitis or skin allergy after using the medicine. If the drug is used too frequently, vaginal discomfort and flushing of the vaginal mucosa may occur. This product should not be used during menstruation, avoid contact of this product with eyes. Pregnant women should use this product with caution, and it is prohibited for those who are allergic to chlorhexidine. If you need to use chlorhexidine acetate suppositories, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital to consult a doctor, under the guidance of the doctor to use the drug, it is strictly prohibited to use the drug without authorization.