Fire packs on the head and face usually refer to acne, folliculitis, boils or boils. Clinical treatment requires antibacterial and anti-inflammatory treatment, which can be applied topically with neomycin ointment or fusidic acid cream or compound polymyxin B ointment, as well as wet compresses or local rinses with povidone iodine solution or 1:10,000 potassium permanganate solution. If there are pustules breaking out at the top of the fire bag, apply external rubbing with Esaacridine lactate solution, and take oral medication such as penicillin v potassium tablets or roxithromycin capsules to enhance antibacterial and anti-inflammatory treatment. If the rash is larger and more numerous, the oral anti-inflammatory medication can be replaced with a sedative clindamycin phosphate injection to enhance antibacterial treatment.