Folliculitis can usually be drained, with the caveat that the facial triangle should not be subjected to this type of maneuver. Pus drainage is usually used for larger folliculitis and medication is recommended for smaller folliculitis. If the folliculitis is more than 1 cm in diameter, incision and drainage can be considered, but the facial triangle should be avoided. Folliculitis with pus on the surface, when pressed, there is a fluctuating sensation suggests that can be incised to drain the pus. When making the incision, choose the highest point where there is a fluctuating sensation, disinfect the abscess along the skin texture, and squeeze out all the pus inside the pustule. After the pus is squeezed out, oil gauze can be inserted into the abscess cavity to drain it. A doctor is required to do this. Pus drainage is not recommended for folliculitis in the facial triangle and is done to avoid intracranial infection. Smaller folliculitis can usually be treated with fusidic acid ointment or mupirocin ointment, which in most cases resolves on its own with medication. Oral antibiotics such as amoxicillin capsules are given if necessary. Folliculitis pus discharge should pay attention to folliculitis hard texture without pus can not discharge pus. After the pus discharge treatment should be changed regularly, eat less spicy greasy stimulating food, can not drink. The medication should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.