Molluscum is a common skin infection caused by a virus. It occurs all over the world and affects both children and adults. The lesions are raised, flesh or pink colored bumps with a white waxy center. They can appear as a single bump or in clusters. Scratching the lesion open to reveal the white center […]
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When an adult is infected with molluscum, it is sometimes found around the genital area. This is due to the transmission of the molluscum virus during sex. The virus is highly contagious and gets transmitted through direct skin contact. The lesions near the genital area do not look any different than lesions that appear on […]
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There is a relationship between molluscum contagiosum and eczema, though the nature of the relationship is not clear. People who have eczema are more likely to contract the molluscum virus. Children with eczema are more likely to become infected with molluscum. A small amount of people with molluscum lesions develop eczema around the bumps. The […]
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There are many common skin diseases, affecting millions of people each year. Though these disorders are prevalent, most people don’t know what their skin disease is or how to treat it. For example, a person may think they have molluscum, when really, they have eczema. This blog post will inform you of a few common […]
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Not sure what the flesh colored bumps are on your skin? Searched through many pages on Google and still don’t have any idea? Well, you’ve come to the right place! In this blog post, we will tell you all about those bumps and show you what they look like. What is molluscum? Molluscum contagiosum is […]
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