What causes pustules on temples

Pustules on temples may be caused by boils, mosquito bites, sebaceous cysts and other factors.
1. Boil: This disease is related to Staphylococcus aureus infection. Infection of the hair follicles at the temples may lead to the appearance of small red, swollen, hot and painful hard nodules at the infected area, and there will be pus inside the hard nodules.
2. Mosquito bites: mosquito bites on the temples touching the skin, will make the local skin damage such as pimples, blisters, and pustules may appear when complicated by bacterial infection.
3. sebaceous cysts: the disease and sebaceous gland excretory tube blockage related to the temple when the disease is manifested in the temple at the subcutaneous tissue swelling, there is a grayish-white curd-like material.
Pustules on the temples may also be caused by acne and folliculitis. It is recommended that the patient consult a doctor to identify the cause of the disease and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.