Pimples are generally referred to as pimples and acne. Pus-filled pimples, which are also referred to as acne with suppurative infections, can be handled through medication and surgical treatments, and intensive care. 1. Medication: After localized suppurative infection occurs, topical mupirocin cream and ichthyolite ointment can be used locally, and amoxicillin capsules and cefuroxime tablets can be taken orally. When systemic symptoms such as fever appear, joint intravenous administration of drugs such as amoxicillin clavulanate potassium and metronidazole is needed. 2. Surgical treatment: For acne with abscesses that are slow to break down, a sterile needle can be used to puncture and pick through them to drain the pus. 3. Enhanced nursing care: Keep the affected skin clean, avoid excessive squeezing, and try not to scratch to avoid aggravating the infection. It is recommended that patients with suppurative acne go to the hospital in time for treatment under the guidance of a doctor, and do not use medication or treatments on their own.