Boys with blackheads may be associated with increased oil secretion, inadequate facial cleansing, localized inflammation and other reasons, which can be removed through medication and physical therapy. Blackheads are formed by abnormal local development of hair follicles, manifested as clusters of blackhead acne-like papules on the skin surface. 1. Medication: Boys blackheads can be topically applied with Vitamin A acid cream, sulfur ointment, salicylic acid ointment, benzoyl peroxide gel, adapalene cream, etc., which is able to dissolve keratin and remove oil. For blackheads caused by endocrine disorders, drugs such as Flutamide and Nilumet can be taken orally to antagonize the activity of androgens and inhibit the secretion of androgens, thus reducing the production of blackheads. All of the above drugs have adverse reactions and are recommended to be used under the guidance of a doctor. 2. Physical therapy: Physical therapy commonly used in clinical practice to remove blackheads include cryotherapy, deep X-ray therapy, laser therapy, ultraviolet therapy, etc., which can inhibit the secretion of sebaceous glands and reduce the size of pores, thus improving the effect of blackheads. Daily life management of blackheads focuses on light diet, eating more fresh vegetables and fruits, avoiding spicy and stimulating foods, foods rich in oil and grease, sweets, etc. Meanwhile, attention should be paid to the cleanliness and hygiene of the local skin, which can prevent the production of blackheads. It is recommended that patients who want to get rid of blackheads go to the hospital in time and use drugs or other treatments under the guidance of the doctor.