Pimples, or acne, are usually associated with Propionibacterium acnes infection, abnormal sebaceous gland secretion and discharge, and abnormal keratinization of hair follicle openings. Inflammation of pimples may be caused by a combination of these factors, which can be treated with topical or oral anti-inflammatory antibiotics, and should also improve lifestyle habits.
Topical medications such as mupirocin ointment and fusidic acid cream can help inhibit the growth and reproduction of bacteria and relieve inflammation.
If the effect of topical medication is not obvious, oral tetracycline antibiotics can be added to help anti-inflammatory, such as doxycycline hydrochloride enteric capsules, minocycline, etc., which can kill bacteria to a certain extent and control inflammation.
In addition, you should also pay attention to your personal hygiene, avoid squeezing acne with your hands, and if necessary, you should also combine with other medication such as retinoids. For the use of drugs, must be according to the doctor’s instructions, not indiscriminate use of drugs.