How to get rid of acne on the sides of the mouth

Acne is divided into whiteheads (closed acne) and blackheads (open acne), the former is yellow sebum keratin, while the latter is caused by oxidized sebum; acne at the corners of the mouth can be removed by general treatment, topical medication, and adjuvant treatment.
1. General treatment: choose water or suitable cleansing products to remove excess oil, dander and bacterial mixture on the skin surface, pay attention to oil control and moisturizing, and use mild moisturizing milk. Avoid squeezing and scratching the skin lesions with hands. Limit the intake of high glycemic index foods and milk that may trigger or aggravate acne, keep bowel movement smooth, and avoid staying up all night.
2. Topical medication: Adapalene and other retinoids can be used externally, azelaic acid and benzoyl peroxide can also be used externally to remove acne.
3. Adjunctive treatment: the contents of acne can be squeezed out with an acne squeezer; chemical peeling therapy can also be used to assist in the treatment, and common peeling agents include: fruit acid, salicylic acid, hydroxyacetic acid and so on.
It is recommended that patients with acne on both sides of the mouth go to a regular hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of a doctor, do not take medication without authorization.