The sudden appearance of a lot of millet-like pimples on the face can be considered as acne, sweat duct tumors or cornu rashes and other diseases, which can be clearly diagnosed and then remove the skin lesions through topical medication, systemic medication, or physical therapy and other methods.
1. Acne: Topical medications such as isotretinoin cream, benzoyl peroxide or azelaic acid, erythromycin ointment can be applied to the local area. For systemic medication, antibiotics such as doxycycline, isotretinoin, or prednisone can be chosen to treat the lesions, and phototherapy can be used to treat the lesions; an acne squeezer can be used to squeeze out the pimples.
2. Sweat duct tumors: hemispherical or flat papules can be seen on eyelids, forehead, cheeks, etc., more dense, because it is a benign tumor, may not need treatment, but can be frozen, electrocautery method of treatment one by one.
3. Corns: multiple yellowish-white firm papules can be seen on the face, which can be handled by professional doctors by picking the epidermis after local disinfection to eliminate the yellowish-white particles; in addition, electrodesiccation or laser ablation can also be used.
Many pimples on the face suggest timely medical treatment, after a clear diagnosis, follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment, do not self-medication.