Inflammatory pimples may be acne, folliculitis, boils and other diseases, and there are many ways to deal with them, such as medication, physical therapy, surgical treatment and other methods, the specific choice needs to refer to the patient’s condition. 1. Acne: If it is acne, topical antibiotics such as fusidic acid and retinoic acid preparations such as adapalene gel can be given at this time, and oral antibiotics such as doxycycline and retinoic acid such as isotretinoin capsules can be combined when the condition is more serious. If necessary, you can also use red and blue light physiotherapy. 2. Folliculitis: due to bacterial or fungal infection of the hair follicle caused by follicular inflammation, this time can be used externally antibiotics such as mupirocin ointment, antifungal drugs such as ketoconazole ointment. 3. Boils: a serious manifestation of bacterial folliculitis. In the early stage, if the boil is not purulent, it can be treated with topical ichthyol ointment, etc. If the boil is already burst, the pus should be drained out, and medication should be applied to prevent the infection and promote the healing of the local skin. In severe cases, surgical incision is needed to drain the pus, and the medication should be changed regularly to prevent the spread of infection. Patients should receive treatment under the guidance of professional physicians, and use medication as prescribed by the doctor, standardized treatment, and the general prognosis is good.