How to treat wheat pimples

Wheat grain pimples may be diseases such as milia, whitehead pimples, and sweat duct tumors, which need to be treated with medication, other treatments, and surgery to address the cause of the disease.
1. Corns: Patients can deal with the lesions through other treatments such as electric drying method and laser ablation. People who do not have aesthetic needs generally do not need to be treated, and primary milia can disappear naturally.
2. Whiteheads: patients can use topical retinoic acid drugs under the guidance of doctors, such as isotretinoin gel, 0.1% adapalene gel, etc., and can also follow the doctor’s instructions with 15% to 20% azelaic acid cream. Benzoyl peroxide in 2.5% and 5% concentrations can also be used as prescribed, which can effectively kill Propionibacterium acnes.
Patients can also take other treatments such as fruit acid peeling, acne clearing surgery, photodynamic therapy, and so on.
3. Sweat duct tumor: This disease is a benign tumor and generally does not need to be treated, however, for patients who feel that it affects their aesthetics or itching is severe, other treatments such as liquid nitrogen freezing, electro-coagulation, laser, and radiofrequency can be taken. In the case of a single lesion, surgical excision is an option.
Patients with wheaten acne are advised to go to the hospital and cooperate with the doctor to actively treat the original disease. The above medications need to be used in accordance with medical advice.