molluscum warts
Molluscum warts, which is a skin disease, are benign epidermal eruptions resulting from viral infections of the skin. It was caused by the molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV). Molluscum contagiosum outbreak is usually self-limited and without sequelae. However, it can be more extensive in immunocompromised persons.
Molluscum Warts, which are very common, are usually small flesh-colored or pink dome-shaped growths resembling a pimple that often become red, itchy or inflamed. It usually appears shiny and has a small indentation in the center. It can spread by skin-to-skin contact, so it is usually found in areas of skin that touch each other such as the folds in the arm or the groin.
Disappearance of Molluscum warts is the norm, but it could be treated by local destruction (curettage, Laser, or frozen acid). And immunologic modulation can shorten the disease course, possibly reducing autoinoculation and transmission. However, molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV) cannot be killed, so it may be appeared again.
For treatment of Molluscum warts, we should consider its location and shape. And the choice of treatment varies with the age and wishes of the patient, the potential side effects of the treatment, and the location of the lesions.
Molluscum warts is becoming more and more popular and has gained additional attention over the past two decades for its prevalence as an opportunistic infection in persons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Molluscum warts’ infection happens frequently for children and also affects sexually active adults, where it is classified among the sexually transmitted diseases.
Our natural formula will eliminate all strains of the Molluscum Contagiosum Virus (MCV), including genital MCV strains with no skin irritation or scarring.
