For the treatment of abscesses, natural rupture is more conducive to skin repair. The use of external factors to pick through the abscess can release the pus sufficiently, but at the same time, it can also push the bacteria inside the abscess into the tissue around the abscess, leading to the expansion of the infection. Even if treatment is carried out with drugs such as amoxicillin and hydrogen peroxide, they cannot act inside the abscess and it is difficult to achieve an effective disinfection effect. Therefore, in the case of small abscesses, patients are generally advised to wait until the abscesses mature and the epidermis becomes thin, and then they can be broken under a slight external force, allowing the pus to flow out naturally. In the case of larger abscesses, patients can go to the hospital for treatment, such as having the abscesses cut open. If the abscess is small in size but does not subside for a long time, the patient can take oral amoxicillin for treatment. In the process of treatment, patients need to pay attention to keep the skin around the abscess clean to avoid infection, avoid spicy and irritating food, and consume more light and vitamin-rich food, which is very beneficial to the recovery of the skin.