Molluscum contagiosum
December 25th 2009 07:18
Molluscum contagiosum is a virus that causes a mild skin disease that infects the skin usually around the eyes or on the arms and legs. It causes small pink or flesh colored bumps on the skin. It usually resolves without treatment in 6-12 months. This is a virus that is very prevalent and normally does not cause infection. It can cause infection in young or old, or anyone with a lowered immune system. Molluscum is a dermatology It involves wart-like bumps, that are comparable to chicken poxes, which they are tiny and itch. It is a very contagious condition and can be treated. There is no inflammation or irritation unless they are scratched a lot.
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