Malassezia folliculitis is an inflammatory lesion of the hair follicle caused by Malassezia, which is less effective in eradicating than ordinary folliculitis and requires long-term regular treatment. Currently, there are two main types of eradication methods: one is oral medication and the other is topical medication. Antifungal drugs can be applied orally, considering the application of ketoconazole and itraconazole. Topical medications are mainly used for drugs with strong penetration, such as bifenoconazole. In addition, herbal lotions, such as Jelqing, can also be used. It should also be noted that topical medications must be used alternately to prevent the development of drug resistance. Also, avoid the use of glucocorticoids as well as antibiotic creams. In addition, excessive local rubbing should be avoided to play a role in protecting the skin barrier.