What Are the Effects of Shuangzuotai Suppository?
Metronidazole suppository is a topical medication used to treat gynecological inflammation in women. It is mainly used to treat trichomoniasis vaginitis, fungal vaginitis, bacterial vaginosis, and cervical inflammation. It can also be used to treat vaginal inflammation caused by mixed bacterial infections. During the use of Metronidazole suppository, one course of treatment lasts for 7 days, and sexual activity is not allowed during the medication period. During the use of Metronidazole suppository, some patients may experience burning pain in the vulva and allergic reactions. Once allergic reactions are detected, it is recommended to stop the medication immediately and seek medical attention. If the burning sensation at the vaginal orifice is severe, the medication should also be discontinued, and other drugs should be used to continue treatment.
There are many kinds of drugs that can easily cause gastrointestinal side effects in clinical practice, and Metronidazole suppository is no exception. Gastrointestinal adverse reactions that may be caused by this drug include diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, dry mouth, taste changes, and a metallic taste in the mouth.
Occasionally, Metronidazole suppository may also cause skin allergic reactions, such as itching, rash, and urticaria.
Clinically, there are also individual patients who experience central nervous system reactions such as paresthesia, limb numbness, mental confusion, ataxia, headache, dizziness, and syncope after taking Metronidazole suppository.