What to do with a red, swollen pimple that won’t come out

Red, swollen acne (pimples) that do not break out need to be treated with lifestyle modifications, topical medications (adapalene gel, etc.), and internal medications.
1. Life management: Never squeeze this kind of acne, it will lead to more redness, swelling and pain, and the invasion of bacteria on your hands may also cause secondary infection. Avoid eating spicy and stimulating food recently, and pay attention to the cleanliness of the face.
2. Topical medication: apply benzoyl peroxide gel, adapalene gel, retinoic acid cream and other medications to the acne area, and apply fusidic acid cream and other medications if there is obvious pus reaction.
3. Internal medication: If there are no contraindications, drugs such as oral isotretinoin can be taken if necessary.
If you have acne, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in time to regulate the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.