Can Chrysomycin hydrochloride ophthalmic ointment be applied to the vulva?

Chrysomycin hydrochloride ophthalmic ointment can be rubbed on the vulva, when there is an inflammatory reaction of the vulva, such as vulvar boils or vulvar abnormalities caused by other inflammatory diseases, you can use Chrysomycin ophthalmic ointment to apply to the local anti-inflammatory treatment. However, if there is no inflammation, it is not recommended to use it because gentamycin ophthalmic ointment belongs to the antibiotic class of drugs, which should be used under the guidance of a doctor, and there must be appropriate clinical indications for the use of the drug treatment. If there is a history of allergy to this drug in the past, it should not be used. If the vulva localized fissure or inflammatory reaction, such as the appearance of vulvar redness, swelling, heat, pain and other corresponding symptoms, it is best to go to the hospital to do a checkup, according to the cause of the disease and then give the relative medication, which will be more scientific, but also can make the disease healed as soon as possible.