Red, swollen, white-tipped pimples may be acne, or folliculitis, boils, etc., and need to be treated with the right ointment. For acne, apply antibiotic cream; for folliculitis, apply erythromycin ointment; for boils, apply fusidic acid cream.
1. Acne: Topical antibiotics such as mupirocin and fusidic acid can be used, as well as topical benzoyl peroxide, which can slowly release new ecological oxygen and benzoic acid after topical application, and has the effect of killing Propionibacterium acnes, dissolving pimples, and astringent.
2. Folliculitis: Erythromycin ointment can be applied for treatment. Erythromycin ointment belongs to a kind of antibiotic drugs, which can be used to treat skin diseases caused by bacterial infection, such as folliculitis. It should be used with caution in allergic individuals. Adverse reactions include the development of allergic reactions or irritation and infection.
3. Boils: Fusidic acid cream is an anti-infective drug that can be used to treat boils, carbuncles and infections. It is prohibited if the patient is allergic to fusidic acid. It should be used with caution in pregnant women and those with liver insufficiency. In addition, adverse reactions such as skin eczema and erythema may occur.
Red, swollen and white-tipped pimples may also be caused by other diseases, and patients should consult a doctor in time and strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to use the medicine.