IS THIS NORMAL OR A SIDE EFFECT?
One of our customers reported some light spotting after using BV Clear. We asked her to observe her symptoms and note any significant changes. There were no serious side effects, and her spotting went away.
When you experience BV, there is a chance that bleeding in the vaginal canal can occur. In most instances, the bleeding is often too little to be visible from the outside.
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AFTER USING A SUPPOSITORY:
NeuEve flushes out the trace amount of blood. This is what you see as light spotting.
WHEN THERE IS NO MORE BV:
The spotting should reduce and finally disappear. NeuEve is made with safe and natural ingredients. The suppositories will not cause tissue damage or bleeding.
The discharge is a normal cleaning effect.
However, if you feel that the suppository is too strong and causes you burning or irritation, you can use a reduced dose by cutting the suppository into smaller pieces. Using a reduced dose, like 1/2 or 1/4 daily or every other day, may help you tolerate the product better and avoid burning or irritation.
How to cut a suppository to reduce the dosage?
If the spotting is related to burning or irritation, a reduced dosage may help you avoid both the burning and the related spotting.