What if the bulge doesn’t go away after the molluscum contagiosum is removed?

The molluscum contagiosum has not disappeared after the removal of molluscum contagiosum, which may be related to the incomplete treatment, infection and bleeding, etc. The treatment mainly includes re-treatment, anti-infection, and stopping the bleeding. 1. Re-treatment: Molluscum contagiosum is a skin disease caused by human papillomavirus infection, if the treatment is not complete, the disease can reoccur, for the molluscum contagiosum, you can choose to laser treatment or freezing treatment to remove. 2. Anti-infection treatment: In the process of choosing instruments to clip off molluscum contagiosum or in the postoperative care of improper skin infection, it will also cause local swelling, the treatment is mainly anti-infection, such as external mupirocin ointment. 3. Stopping the bleeding: during the operation, there may be bleeding, resulting in local hematoma, through the local cold compresses can achieve the effect of stopping the bleeding. If you’re looking for the best way to get the most out of your warts, you’ll need to go to the hospital and follow the doctor’s instructions.