If the pustular pimples are red, swollen, hard, and do not have white heads, this is the stage when the skin infection has not become pus, so you can choose anti-inflammatory drugs for static dosing, oral administration, and topical application. If the number of rashes is large, cefothiamidine injection and penicillin sodium injection need to be administered quietly. If the number is small, you can take oral penicillin V potassium tablets or amoxicillin capsules. In terms of topical medication, you can apply Ravnolol solution as a wet compress, followed by fusidic acid ointment and compound polymyxin B ointment. If the redness and swelling are more obvious, you can apply a wet compress of compound Phellodendron jelly to detoxify and relieve pain. Avoid alcohol and spicy and irritating foods during treatment.