Will penicillin reduce the swelling of red and swollen fingertips?

Most of the fingertip redness and swelling can not be reduced by penicillin, but penicillin can be used to treat infectious diseases caused by the redness and swelling of the fingertips.
Fingertip redness and swelling can be caused by trauma, infection and other factors, such as trauma leading to soft tissue injury of the fingertip tissue edema occurs, fingertip infections such as finger pyoderma leading to its redness and swelling.
Penicillin is an antibiotic drug that is used for bacterial infections. Therefore, it can treat the symptoms of redness, swelling, heat and pain caused by septic inflammation of the fingers, and the swelling can be relieved to some extent by controlling the infection.
Most of the redness and swelling of the fingers are related to traumatic injuries, such as mild finger crush injuries or smashing injuries, as well as soft tissue contusions of the fingertips, etc. Such injuries are mainly due to soft tissue edema after soft tissue injuries, and oral anti-swelling medications such as hepcidium sapogenins sodium tablets can reduce the swelling, while penicillin is ineffective.
Therefore, the treatment of redness and swelling of the fingertips should be in the doctor’s diagnosis clearly before drug treatment.