Pustules on the hands may be caused by herpes sweat, eczema, ringworm and other diseases, you can take general treatment, drug treatment. 1. Sweat herpes: pustules on the hands may be secondary infection caused by sweat herpes, daily need to keep the local dry and clean. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions for topical antibiotics and hormone ointment, but also can be coated with calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitors, such as tacrolimus, pimecrolimus, etc., with immunosuppressive effects. 2. Eczema: pustules on the hands may be caused by eczema, patients need to look for the stimulus to avoid re-exposure. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions for topical glucocorticoid ointment, such as tretinoin, halometasone, etc., with anti-inflammatory effect. Skin lesions appear extensive infection can also be oral doxycycline, amoxicillin and other antibiotic drugs, with anti-inflammatory, antibacterial effect. 3. Ringworm: If ringworm is caused by pus on the hands, you need to keep your hands dry and hygienic. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions for external use of amorolfine, cyclopamine and other ointments, with antifungal effect. If necessary, you can also take oral terbinafine, itraconazole and other antifungal drugs, but need to pay attention to its side effects, under the guidance of the physician to use drugs. There are many causes of pustules on the hands, in addition to the above common infectious factors, may also be aseptic pustules, like palmoplantar pustulosis, etc., need to be combined with the relevant examination for diagnosis, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease and then treatment.