What’s wrong with goat’s beard sores?

Goat’s beard sores, also known as beard sores, is an infection that occurs in the hair follicles and surrounding tissues of the beard area in men, and the causative agent of the infection is staphylococcus, either Staphylococcus aureus or Staphylococcus albicans. This disease usually occurs after the occurrence of recurrent erythema, papules, pustules, and it is difficult to cure, so this disease should be treated in a timely manner once it has just occurred. Because this disease may appear after the occurrence of pimples, or pustules the size of green beans, and some may run from the central beard area, so it may be difficult to treat. So goat beard sores still need to be treated aggressively when it comes to treatment.