What should I do if I have a boil with a white head?

After a fire boil comes out with a white head, it can be treated by disinfecting it and removing the pus plug.
Fire boils, also known as boils and boils, are suppurative inflammatory reactions caused by acute bacterial infections occurring in and around hair follicles, usually due to Staphylococcus aureus infections.
1. Boils appear as yellowish-white pus plugs after several days of redness and swelling, manifesting as a yellowish-white pus head in the center of the redness and swelling. You may choose to disinfect the boil by applying iodine povidone and wait for the pus plugs to break up on their own and drain out or be absorbed.
2. You can also use the tip of a sterilized needle to pick out the pus plugs, and after the pus plugs flow out, you can use iodine-vapor gauze to apply wet compresses.
However, do not squeeze the boil, especially in the dangerous triangle from the root of the nose to the corners of the mouth on both sides of the face.
When the boil is red and swollen, without pus, it can be treated with physical therapy such as hot compresses, infrared radiation, or ichthyol ointment.
If the boil is combined with fever, headache and general discomfort, antibiotics such as penicillin should be taken to fight infection. It is recommended that people with systemic symptoms of boils should consult a doctor in time to avoid delay in treatment. Medications should be applied under the guidance of a doctor.