What to do about red, swollen, hot and painful pimples

Acne generally refers to acne, in which inflammatory papules, pustules, nodules and other types of lesions can appear red, swollen, hot and painful symptoms. Clinical treatment can be used through topical medications, oral medications, physical therapy, etc. to improve symptoms and control the condition.
1. Topical medication: When acne shows obvious inflammatory reaction, antibiotics can be used externally, such as mupirocin ointment, fusidic acid cream, etc. Topical azelaic acid has a therapeutic effect on inflammation and acne.
2. Oral medication: oral antibiotic treatment can be combined with oral antibiotics, such as minocycline, doxycycline, etc.; for fulminant acne, oral glucocorticoid treatment such as prednisone, etc., or oral isotretinoin treatment, but this drug has teratogenic side effects and is prohibited for pregnant women and women of childbearing age.
3. Physical therapy: red light, blue light and other physical therapy, or photodynamic therapy, to reduce the local inflammatory response.
It is recommended that the patient after a clear diagnosis, under the guidance of the doctor reasonable medication, not blindly self-medication, to avoid adverse reactions, delay the condition.