Furuncle folliculitis, or Malassezia folliculitis, cannot be self-cured and requires standardized and reasonable treatment, commonly used ketoconazole lotion, oral itraconazole and other medications. Malassezia folliculitis is caused by Malassezia follicular inflammatory damage, preferably in the neck, forehead, shoulders and back and other parts of the body, often manifested as pimples, papules or small pustules, there may be different degrees of itching. The disease generally does not heal on its own and is often treated with topical or combined oral antifungal medications. Topical drugs include ketoconazole lotion, bifonazole tincture or cream, etc., and oral drugs include itraconazole, ketoconazole, fluconazole, etc., all of which should be used in accordance with medical advice. Malassezia folliculitis is prone to recurrence, and after the treatment is relieved for a period of time still need to continue to use medication to prevent the disease from recurring. Malassezia folliculitis patients are recommended to go to the hospital in time to avoid delay.