Recurrent lymphatic acne is usually treated mainly with anti-inflammatory treatment, which usually occurs on the skin on both sides of the jaw and manifests as the appearance of obvious inflammatory acne. For this condition, if these acne form obvious pustules, you can generally apply topical topical Longzhu ointment, which can promote the discharge of local pus and can play an anti-inflammatory role. If the pus has not yet formed, you can generally apply antibiotic ointment directly, for example, you can apply erythromycin ointment topically. If there is also significant keratosis, it can be treated with topical erythromycin isotretinoin gel. It is also necessary to take oral antibiotics to reduce inflammation, such as oral doxycycline.