Pimples with whiteheads are often the result of a more severe inflammatory response to acne, and can be treated with general therapy, medication, and phototherapy, but avoid squeezing the pimples with your hands to avoid aggravating the inflammation and infection. Acne, also known as “pimples”, occurs in teenagers and is commonly found on the face, forehead and other parts of the body. When the blocked pores become inflamed or infected, inflammatory pimples will be formed. When the inflammation is severe and invades into the deeper layers of the skin, small white pustules containing pus will appear at the top of the pimples, so whiteheads of pimples mostly represent a more severe inflammatory reaction. 1. General treatment: wash the face with water, keep the face clean, avoid using stimulating cosmetics; avoid eating spicy, stimulating food, avoid staying up late, ensure enough sleep; avoid squeezing the acne with hands, so as not to aggravate the infection, and even lead to cellulitis of the facial soft tissues, intracranial infections and other serious adverse consequences. 2. Medication: patients often need to use combined treatment, such as adapalene gel, tazarotene and other retinoids, fusidic acid cream, erythromycin ointment and other antibiotics, and if necessary, also need to take oral minocycline, roxithromycin and other antibiotics. 3. Photoelectricity treatment: Physical treatments such as photodynamic therapy and carbon dioxide fractional laser therapy are also effective for acne. It is recommended that patients with acne whiteheads seek medical attention in a timely manner, standardize treatment under the guidance of a doctor, and avoid private medication to avoid delaying the condition.