Can you put amoxicillin on your face?

Amoxicillin is an oral medication and is generally not recommended to be applied to the face to avoid skin irritation or causing adverse reactions. Amoxicillin is a western drug, commonly used dosage forms include capsules, granules, tablets, chewable tablets, etc. It is a beta-lactam antibiotic drug. It is mainly used for upper respiratory tract infections, typhoid fever, biliary tract infections and other conditions. Amoxicillin is an oral medication and is not recommended to be applied to the face to treat diseases. Amoxicillin is an oral medication that is not effective for topical treatment, so it is not recommended for external use. If the skin cuticle is thin or the facial skin texture is sensitive, topical application with amoxicillin preparations may cause irritation to the skin or even cause allergies or lead to worsening of symptoms. If there is a skin problem, it is recommended not to use the medicine by yourself. You can go to the dermatology department of the hospital to look for the cause and be given the appropriate medication under the guidance of a professional doctor.