Acne is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the sebaceous glands of hair follicles, which occurs on the face, or in severe cases on the chest and back, and can form acne, papules, nodules or cysts. Yang Ming of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at Henan Provincial People’s Hospital, China. Under relatively anaerobic conditions, the acneiform bacilli in the hair follicles produce lipolytic enzymes, which break down the triglycerides in sebum and produce free fatty acids that erode and destroy the hair follicle walls, stimulate the dermis, and cause inflammation around the hair follicles. Other factors such as diet, climate, and chemical irritation also play a role in the development of the disease. The disease occurs in young people. Clinical manifestations: Acne vulgaris occurs on the face, upper chest and back of the shoulders and other sebaceous areas. It begins as a pinhead-sized inflammatory papule located at the mouth of the hair follicle, or as a blackheaded papule that can squeeze out milky white powdery material. The rash can be scattered or very dense, with a slow course and a tendency to heal itself after the development period. Chinese medicine treatment: Chinese medicine for this disease is called “pulmonary wind acne”, its etiology and mechanism for a variety of factors leading to the internal organs contain heat, fire and heat damp poison fumigation of the skin. Treatment: Clearing heat, detoxifying and cooling the blood. Prescription: Antelope horn powder, Salvia officinalis, Radix et Rhizoma, Radix et Rhizoma Scutellariae, Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng, Buckwheat, Chrysanthemum, Licorice. The above drugs are available in the form of tablets and pellets. Fourth, precautions: treatment of the disease at the same time also pay attention to diet, to eat less greasy, sugar and spicy hot food, often wash the affected area with warm water, soap, do not use greasy cosmetics, avoid squeezing and pinching the affected area with your hands.