Pustules on the face all the time. This condition is usually seen mostly in the case of purulent acne on the face. Many of these pustular acne are formed secondary to the original acne vulgaris, or the patient may have original cystic acne that forms a secondary infection, or the pustular acne itself forms. However, in either case, the pustules are formed as a result of secondary infection. Therefore, it is necessary to avoid secondary infection as much as possible. Generally, you can apply some topical antibiotic creams, such as fusidic acid cream and mupirocin cream, etc. Of course, while using these medications, you also need to try to control the patient’s immunity due to the decline, and the aggravation of the infection. For example, try to avoid staying up late, avoid fatigue, try to avoid eating some spicy, stimulating food.