Can you take amoxicillin if you have a vaginal infection?

Amoxicillin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that kills hemolytic streptococcus and streptococcus pneumoniae, as well as staphylococcus and escherichia coli in women. If a woman has bacterial vaginitis, she can use this medication. If it is mycotic vaginitis, it can’t be taken, this is because mycotic vaginitis is mostly due to the decline in the defense function of the female vagina, after using a large dose of antibiotics led to the dysfunction of the vaginal flora, there are molds growing and reproducing inside the vagina, so women should go to the hospital to do the leukorrhea test and check after they find out that there is vaginitis. If it is moldy vaginitis, antibiotics are not recommended. If it is other vaginitis, you can take it.