I used Dacnin suppository during ovulation.

Daxonine suppository is a commonly used drug to treat vaginal inflammation caused by fungal or bacterial infections. It's usually made up of an antifungal called daxonine and an antiseptic called strazanine. Using Daxonide suppositories can help remove bacteria and fungi from the vagina, thereby relieving inflammation.

Some side effects may occur if a woman uses Daxonide suppositories during ovulation. These side effects may disappear within a few days, but if symptoms persist or worsen, it is recommended to stop use immediately and consult a doctor.

When using Dacinine suppositories, women should pay attention to follow the correct medication method. The medicine should be inserted deep into the vagina and the use of fingers or instruments for removal should be avoided as much as possible. Women should avoid using other medications while taking this medication and should follow their doctor's advice to treat any potential side effects.