Fire boils, also called boils, are a purulent infection of hair follicles and deep surrounding tissues of hair follicles. Staphylococcus aureus is the most common causative agent of boils. There are many causes of fire boils on the face, the common ones are bad living habits, disease triggers, etc. 1. Hygiene habits: If the patient has poor hygiene habits, which leads to the accumulation of facial filth and breeding of bacteria and fungi, it may lead to fire boils on the face; 2. Diet habits: Eating too much spicy and stimulating, oily food such as chili and fatty meat on a daily basis may cause the face to secrete too much oil and clog the pores, which It may easily cause inflammation and fire boils; 3. Environmental factors: High temperature environment will make people sweat, and the face will be stimulated by sweat and be in a humid and stuffy environment for a long time, which will easily breed bacteria and lead to fire boils on the face; 4. Disease factors: Patients who have malnutrition, anemia, kidney disease, diabetes, etc. may be more likely to have fire boils. In addition, such conditions may also occur if glucocorticoids are taken for a long time. Actively treat various primary diseases as well as chronic diseases. Early anti-infection treatment is more important, and you can use topical ichthyolite ointment, or mupirocin ointment, etc. You should also keep your face clean and adjust your daily routine to avoid endocrine disorders that can affect the recovery of boils. If the condition is severe and accompanied by fever, etc., anti-inflammatory drugs such as cephalosporins can be taken orally for treatment. If suppuration occurs, treatment such as surgical incision and drainage is usually required.