What should I do if I have molluscum contagiosum?

Molluscum contagiosum, commonly known as a “water wart”, is mainly seen in children and is caused by the infectious molluscum contagiosum virus, which can cause children to scratch and inoculate themselves, resulting in an increasing number of rashes. It can also be transmitted through direct contact with other children during play or through contaminated clothing, towels, bedding and other household items. It is especially easy to spread the disease to each other in nurseries and kindergartens. In the past, the disease was mainly seen in children, but adult patients are rare, but in recent years, due to the widespread use of scrub towels, many adults like to use scrub towels when bathing, resulting in many small wounds on the skin invisible to the naked eye, the virus took advantage of the opportunity to enter and grow and multiply locally, resulting in an increase in adult patients.

The typical appearance of infectious molluscum contagiosum is a scattering of pinhead to green bean sized hemispherical bumps, normal skin color or pearl color, wax-like shine on the surface, sometimes the small bumps look translucent, like blisters, so the name “water wart”. The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what you are getting into. Molluscum contagiosum can occur anywhere on the body, most often on the face and trunk, but also on the perineum and extremities. The number of rashes may vary from a few to dozens. The actual fact is that there is no obvious conscious symptoms, some patients have a slight itching sensation. If you do not pay attention to hygiene and scratching, the rash can become infected, and when it does, the rash becomes locally red, swollen, and painful. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things.

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Like all viral infections, molluscum contagiosum is self-healing, so if your child’s condition is not suitable for treatment (such as a serious blood disorder), you can wait for it to subside naturally. The length of time you need to wait for the warts to resolve on their own varies greatly, usually at least 3 years, but there is a chance that the warts will increase in size and size while you wait.