Pustules on the head may be related to diseases such as folliculitis and ringworm of the head, and the treatment includes anti-inflammatory treatment, antifungal treatment, and surgical treatment. 1. Folliculitis: (1) topical medication: local topical application of some antibiotic drugs can be absorbed through the skin to achieve the effect of anti-inflammation, such as topical clindamycin phosphate gel, mupirocin ointment and so on. (2) Systemic drug administration: anti-infective treatment through oral administration, compared with the simple external drug treatment effect is better, such as oral amoxicillin capsules, cefixime and so on. (3) surgical treatment: for pustules larger and thicker walled pustules that are not easy to break through, you can make incisions to drain the pus, which can shorten the treatment time of the disease. 2. Tinea capitis: (1) mainly through the drug oral and external treatment, such as ashwagandha, terbinafine, itraconazole, etc., combined with hair cutting, disinfection, etc., the treatment can be improved in 6~8 weeks. In addition, it is necessary to actively remove the causes of the disease and reduce the triggering factors. (2) When the infection is controlled, it is necessary to continue to give antifungal treatment, such as topical ketoconazole cream, ketoconazole lotion and so on. During the treatment period, it is necessary to keep the local skin clean and avoid excessive stimulation, so as not to aggravate the infection. As the clinical manifestations may vary, treatment should be decided only after an interview with a doctor.