Water wart pox is medically called contagious molluscum contagiosum, a contagious skin disease caused by a contagious molluscum contagiosum virus infection. Molluscum contagiosum is usually caused by a viral infection, belonging to the poxviridae family of DNA viruses. It is mainly contracted through direct contact. For example, they are often infected in environments such as public bathrooms or swimming pools, and they can also be infected through sexual contact. Molluscum contagiosum is a viral infection of the skin and mucous membranes formed after the proliferation of early symptoms are usually small pimples on the surface of the skin. Different people are infected with molluscum contagiosum in different areas. If the patient has scattered small pimples with no pain or itching, soft texture, flesh-colored or bright yellow, and hemispherical appearance, it can probably be initially considered as infectious molluscum contagiosum. When the patient is infected with molluscum contagiosum, he should go to the hospital in time, cooperate with the doctor to carry out relevant examinations and choose the appropriate treatment.