White pus pimples may be acne, folliculitis, etc. They can be dealt with through general treatment, medication and physical therapy depending on the cause. 1. Acne (1) General treatment: patients should strengthen skin care, avoid extrusion, friction, scratching the skin, choose appropriate cosmetics, avoid using cosmetics that avoid oil and grease, powder cosmetics, avoid a high-sugar, high-fat diet, try to eat as little as possible or do not eat high-sugar foods, control the intake of dairy products, reduce the amount of milk and its products, and develop good habits, avoid staying up all night. (2) Drug therapy: can be used externally such as retinoic acid drugs Vi (A acid cream, adapalene gel, tazarotene gel, etc.), benzoyl peroxide, topical antimicrobial drugs (clindamycin, fusidic acid, etc.), if necessary, need to be taken orally, combined with topical drugs, such as minocycline, erythromycin, isotretinoin cream and so on. However, isotretinoin has a clear teratogenic effect and is contraindicated in pregnant women. Women of childbearing age are recommended to use strict contraception for 1 month before treatment and for 6 months after stopping the drug. (3) Physical therapy: those who can’t tolerate medication can be treated with physical therapy, such as photodynamic therapy, chemical exfoliation therapy, laser therapy and so on. 2. Folliculitis (1) General treatment: pay attention to the cleanliness of the lesion area to avoid infection. (2) medication: can be used externally mupirocin ointment, fusidic acid cream, etc. to promote the maturation of the hair follicle, promote the discharge of pus in the hair follicle, accelerate the healing, can also be taken orally amoxicillin, cephalosporin, etc. to inhibit and kill bacteria, reduce the symptoms of infection. There are many causes of white pus acne, and it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.