Pimples at the junction of cheeks and neck usually refers to acne, which can be treated by general treatment, topical medication and systemic medication.
1. General treatment: patients should avoid scratching the affected area, abstain from spicy and stimulating food, use less oily skin care products, and keep the affected area clean.
2. Topical medication: Adapalene, tazarotene, benzoyl peroxide and other medications can be used; when combined with infection, fusidic acid cream, selenium disulfide and other drugs can be used to carry out local antibacterial and anti-inflammatory.
3. Systemic medications: severe cases can be treated with oral antibiotics such as tetracycline and metronidazole; severe acne can be treated with oral isotretinoin; spironolactone can be used when accompanied by elevated hyperandrogenism; polymerized acne can be treated with drugs such as relapsing betamethasone.
It is recommended that patients with acne at the junction of the cheeks and neck go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor’s treatment, and strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions for the use of medication.