What to do about recurring neck acne

Recurring neck pimples are mostly classified as acne, and can be treated with general therapy, medication, and physical therapy to minimize the recurrence of acne.
1. General treatment: Generally, the recurrence of acne is related to the cause of stimulation. It is recommended that patients pay attention to keeping the skin hygienic and clean, changing clothes frequently, avoiding oily food and sweets in the diet, and keeping a relaxed mood to avoid too much stress or other negative mental emotions, which can reduce the recurrence of acne.
2. Medication: When acne occurs, it can be treated with topical retinoic acid drugs, such as retinoic acid cream, etc.; if the inflammation is more obvious, it can be treated with topical benzoyl peroxide; oral antibiotic treatment is also needed if necessary, such as doxycycline, minocycline, etc.; for fulminant acne, it can be treated with oral glucocorticosteroids, such as prednisone.
3. Physical therapy: For mild to moderate acne, physical therapy such as red light therapy, blue light therapy and laser therapy can be combined to inhibit sebum secretion, kill germs and reduce the recurrence of acne.
Patients are advised to use medication according to their own conditions and under the guidance of doctors, not blindly self-medication, and timely treatment of acne.