When folliculitis appears on the face, appropriate ointments should be selected according to the specific symptoms, such as whether there are papules, pustules, cysts, etc.: 1, papules: simple folliculitis without pustules on top, clindamycin gel, compound polymyxin B ointment, fusidic acid cream, mupirocin ointment and other antibiotic drugs, while paying attention to facial cleanliness; 2, pustules: folliculitis with blisters on top can be coated with ichthyolite ointment. Remember not to squeeze the pustules with your hands, it is easy to aggravate the infection; 3, cysts: cyst formation requires incision and drainage or puncture and drainage, along with antibiotic treatment, if the cyst has broken, disinfect the lesion with iodophor, clean up the pus, topical mupirocin ointment, plus oral antibiotic treatment; 4, special types: Malassezia folliculitis is a skin fungal disease, mostly occurring In the chest and back, neck and shoulders, Malassezia depends on the oil secreted by the skin to survive and multiply, and needs to be treated with antifungal drugs, such as ketoconazole ointment and ciclopirox ointment. Folliculitis can be well controlled with topical medications alone when it is single and the symptoms are mild. However, if it is multiple and more serious, with fever, swelling and pain and other symptoms, but also with oral antibiotics for treatment, in the case of patients are not allergic, can be preferred to second-generation cephalosporins, such as cefuroxime.