If your acne flares up as soon as you stop taking antibiotics, it may be due to an unhealed condition or drug resistance, and you should take daily care and medication to alleviate the symptoms. 1. Uncured: If you blindly stop taking antibiotics before your condition is cured, your condition may flare up again and again. In this case, it is necessary to continue the medication until the condition is under control, and the medication should be stopped only after a professional physician has judged that the medication can be stopped. 2. Drug resistance: If you take a type of antibiotic for a long time, you may develop drug resistance, and your condition may recur. In this case, you can switch to other types of antibiotics to reduce inflammation, such as roxithromycin, minocycline and so on. If necessary, acne secretions can also be taken and sent for pathogenic bacteria testing, and then sensitive antibiotics can be selected for treatment against the pathogenic bacteria. When acne patients need to use antibiotics, they should use them under the guidance of a professional physician and in accordance with medical advice, so as not to delay or aggravate the condition. In addition, localized care is also very important for acne patients, you can usually use warm water to wash the skin, and clean up the oil on the surface of the skin.