I've recently encountered the issue of 'thrush' for the first time. Since it's my first time, I don't know all the nuances. I started treating it with special suppositories. After the first use, I noticed that the suppositories leak out from there. Is this good or should the suppository stay there for a long time to have a positive effect? Do I need to push a tampon in there to block the way or try to push the suppository deeper? This is the first foreign object I'm putting into my vagina, so I don't know how deep I can push it
Usually, you set it overnight and add a daily one.
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So what, should I change my gender now? I'm asking what to do if the suppositories are leaking? A bloke wouldn't have the brains for that if only because he doesn't know how to treat it or where to stick them
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This is the key drawback of suppositories. Therefore, it is better to use vaginal tablets.
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Well, it's melting, so it's leaking out.
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This is the key drawback of suppositories. Therefore, it is better to use vaginal tablets.
Are there tablets? I thought there were only the ones you need to take orally.
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Usually, you set it overnight and add a daily one.
Cheers
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Author, that's perfectly normal. The vaginal suppository dissolves and leaks out, which is why it's recommended to insert them at night; this way, it stays in place longer, and the therapeutic effect should be stronger. Besides suppositories, there are also vaginal tablets (like Clotrimazole for thrush, for example). It comes in both suppository and vaginal tablet forms. The principle of use is the same (the instructions state that the tablet should be moistened with water before insertion).
It's perfectly normal for the candle to drip; it has to go somewhere, so don't worry, just place the candle overnight.
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Are there tablets? I thought there were only the ones you need to take orally.
Of course there are. For example, Candide - vaginal tablets with an applicator. There are also combined vaginal tablets (for a range of pathogens). Ask your gynaecologist - they'll prescribe them.
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Insert the candle to the length of a finger, lying down, overnight. Any remnants may come out, but it should not leak out completely.
First, read the instructions, then come here. Insert it, put on the pad, and lie down for half an hour to rest.
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First, read the instructions, then come here. Insert it, put on the pad, and lie down for half an hour to rest.
Mad as a dog
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Are there tablets? I thought there were only the ones you need to take orally.
There are, loads of them
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This is the key drawback of suppositories. Therefore, it is better to use vaginal tablets.
Tablets leak out too)
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Are there tablets? I thought there were only the ones you need to take orally.
Suppositories are more effective than tablets.
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So what, should I change my gender now? I'm asking what to do if the suppositories are leaking? A bloke wouldn't have the brains for that if only because he doesn't know how to treat it or where to stick them
The fact that it leaks out from there is normal, but what do you do if you can't push it far enough and it comes back out?
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It's perfectly normal for the candle to drip; it has to go somewhere, so don't worry, just place the candle overnight.
Tell me, will the treatment effect remain?
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Yes, there is such a drawback. But it's normal. You simply need to remain lying down for at least an hour after insertion. And even after that, some of the suppository, the wax, will come out. That's normal. To bind the medication, suppositories are made with substances that can be shaped for easy insertion and that melt from body heat, allowing the medicine to be absorbed. And yes, unfortunately, there's not a word about this in the instructions. Everything is learned over time and through experience. And you're right to ask, because so many women suffer from the sense of shame imposed on them by society.
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Tell me, will the treatment effect remain?
Definitely. The medicine, you see, is absorbed quite quickly. And provided that you complete the full course prescribed by the doctor, the effect will be there.
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The fact that it leaks out from there is normal, but what do you do if you can't push it far enough and it comes back out?
One option is to lie on your back, placing a pillow under your buttocks, lifting your pelvis, so to speak. It's uncomfortable of course, but you can bear it for about half an hour.
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I've used it twice as well and suspect it's normal, since I didn't push it in deeply, hehe 😆 Take care and stay well!)
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Author, that's perfectly normal. The vaginal suppository dissolves and leaks out, which is why it's recommended to insert them at night; this way, it stays in place longer, and the therapeutic effect should be stronger. Besides suppositories, there are also vaginal tablets (like Clotrimazole for thrush, for example). It comes in both suppository and vaginal tablet forms. The principle of use is the same (the instructions state that the tablet should be moistened with water before insertion).
The point of using suppositories is so that the medication contained in them bypasses the digestive system, preserves its properties and concentration, and provides local action and therapeutic effect as quickly as possible.
It's normal that they leak out rather than being completely absorbed, since they contain wax. As a result of inserting the suppository, the medication is absorbed, while the wax, which melts at body temperature, isn't absorbed by the mucous membrane and comes out. That's why it's recommended to use pads during the treatment, and to lie down for the first 20 minutes after insertion - so it doesn't all leak out immediately and the medication gets absorbed.
So what, should I change my gender now? I'm asking what to do if the suppositories are leaking? A bloke wouldn't have the brains for that if only because he doesn't know how to treat it or where to stick them
It's supposed to leak, that's normal. As much as needed will stay inside, the rest will come out. Use a pad or panty liner so your knickers don't get dirty and that's it.
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Author, that's perfectly normal. The vaginal suppository dissolves and leaks out, which is why it's recommended to insert them at night; this way, it stays in place longer, and the therapeutic effect should be stronger. Besides suppositories, there are also vaginal tablets (like Clotrimazole for thrush, for example). It comes in both suppository and vaginal tablet forms. The principle of use is the same (the instructions state that the tablet should be moistened with water before insertion).
Hello. Please advise - I have Marem capsules/suppositories and I forgot to remove the film from it, now I'm worried about what will happen.
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It's perfectly normal for the candle to drip; it has to go somewhere, so don't worry, just place the candle overnight.
Mine comes straight out - right after my finger :((((
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Are there tablets? I thought there were only the ones you need to take orally.
There are, but they're large, and because of that there are difficulties inserting them And the sensations are generally not comfortable, to put it mildly it's really awkward with them, even lying down, so suppositories are in some ways better
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