Pustular pimples can be cleared up by topical anti-microbial drugs, local injections and physical therapy.
1. Topical anti-microbial drugs: Pustular pimples are often associated with localized infections and drug-resistant Propionibacterium acnes, so topical benzoyl peroxide gel and clindamycin gel can be used to reduce Propionibacterium acnes in the lesions and play a direct antimicrobial role.
2. Local injection: For larger pustular lesions, pus can be extracted first, then sensitive antibiotics and lidocaine can be injected into the sac, and then after repeated rinsing with saline, tretinoin can be mixed with lidocaine and injected locally at multiple points.
3. Physical therapy: Red and blue light mixed light therapy has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects, which can selectively destroy sebaceous glands and kill Propionibacterium acnes, significantly improving inflammation and cystic acne and eliminating pustular pimples.
When pustular pimples appear, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time for treatment. The above medications should be used under the guidance of a specialized doctor, avoiding self-treatment, so as not to aggravate or delay the condition.