What should I do about the red spots on my hands, which then become white pustules?

  I went to see you on November 7 and you diagnosed me with palmar toe pustulosis. I was prescribed halometasone/triclosan cream, carbotriol ointment, doxycycline enteric capsules, diammonium glycyrrhizate enteric capsules and anti-silver granules. Now the pus cells have broken and the affected area is peeling in the form of thin red skin, which feels a bit tingly. Is this normal, or is it an allergy to the ointment? Should I continue with the ointment treatment? Also, how should I apply halometasone/triclosan cream and carbotriol ointment? I am applying Halometasone/Triclosan cream at noon and Carbotriol ointment at night, is it okay to use this way? I hope you can give me some advice on the above situation. Thank you very much!  Dermatology Department of Hangzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tao Chengjun: Continue treatment.  Patient: Hello, Director Tao! The medicine prescribed at your clinic (doxycycline enteric capsules, diammonium glycyrrhizate enteric capsules) is about to be finished, and there is still a balance of the ointment applied. Now the hands are still peeling in the form of thin red skin, and the tingling sensation is no longer obvious. There are still a few pus cells emerging from the hands and feet, but not many. What should I do next to continue my treatment? I have been avoiding seafood and spicy food for two months.  Tao Chengjun, Dermatology Department, Hangzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Continue the treatment and eat less spicy wine.  Patient: Hello, Director Tao! Thank you for your reply. May I ask how to continue the treatment? Is it to continue taking doxycycline enteric capsules and diammonium glycyrrhizate enteric capsules? If I buy them at the pharmacy, about how many days’ supply do I need to buy?  Tao Chengjun, Department of Dermatology, Hangzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine: At least half a month.