Children’s molluscum contagiosum is getting better

More and more molluscum contagiosum in children is not a sign that it is getting better, it is a sign that it is getting worse. Molluscum contagiosum, also known as contagious molluscum contagiosum, is a contagious skin disease caused by infection with the molluscum contagiosum virus. An increasing number indicates that the condition has worsened, not that it is getting better. Molluscum contagiosum infects patients mainly through direct contact, often in public bathrooms or swimming pools, and can also be self-inoculated. In most cases the lesions disappear on their own after 6 to have 9 months, usually without scarring. If the number of molluscum contagiosum is increasing, wart entrapment may be the preferred treatment. In addition, laser and liquid nitrogen freezing are also therapeutic. Usually must pay attention to the child’s hygiene, try to avoid swimming in public baths. Infected should try to avoid scratching, to prevent their own inoculation infection. Children with infected molluscum contagiosum should go to the pediatrics or dermatology department of the hospital in time and take appropriate treatment measures under the guidance of the doctor.