Acne on both sides of the jaw of the face may be a manifestation of acne and folliculitis. It is recommended to pay attention to daily regimen and give Vitamin A acid and antibiotic drugs if necessary.
1. Acne: Acne tends to occur during puberty, and may also occur at other ages. It is mainly characterized by skin damage such as multiple pimples and papules on the face and neck, chest and back. You can apply benzoyl peroxide and fusidic acid ointment externally. It has anti-inflammatory effect and can kill Propionibacterium acnes. Adapalene and retinoic acid ointment can dissolve pimples and have anti-inflammatory effects.
2. Folliculitis: Folliculitis is usually associated with a bacterial infection and may result in the localization of single or multiple red pimples, which can occur on the jaw. Minor symptoms usually do not require treatment, and topical applications such as ichthyol ointment and mupirocin ointment can be used to speed up healing if necessary. Oral medications such as amoxicillin and cephalexin, which have the effect of killing and inhibiting bacteria, can also be taken to reduce the infection.
Acne on both sides of the jaw of the face, related to a variety of factors, it is recommended to clarify the diagnosis, cooperate with the doctor with medication.