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MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM CURE BY - COMPLETE, PERMANENT , EASY, SAFE , FAST & COSTEFFECTIVE PERMANENT MODERN HOMOEOPATHY CURE Molluscum contagiosum (MC) is a viral infection of the skin or occasionally of the mucous membranes, sometimes called water warts. Molluscum contagiosum is a skin infection that is caused by a virus. The virus, called the molluscum virus, produces benign raised lesions, or bumps, on the upper layers of your skin. … You can contract molluscum contagiosum by touching the lesions on the skin of an infected person Molluscum contagiosum (MC), sometimes called water warts, is a viral infection of the skin that results in small, raised, pink lesions with a dimple in the center.[1] They may occasionally be itchy or sore.[1] They may occur singly or in groups.[1] Any area of the skin may be affected, with abdomen, legs, arms, neck, genital area, and face being most common.[1] Onset of the lesions is around 7 weeks after infection.[3] It usually goes away within a year without scarring.[1] MC is caused by a poxvirus called the molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV).[1] The virus is spread either by direct contact including sexual activity or via contaminated objects such as towels.[4] The condition can also be spread to other areas of the body by the person themselves.[4] Risk factors include a weak immune system, atopic dermatitis, and crowded living conditions.[2] Following one infection, it is possible to get reinfected.[9] Diagnosis is typically based on the appearance.[3] Prevention includes hand washing and not sharing personal items.[6] While treatment is not necessary some may wish to have the lesions removed for cosmetic reasons or to prevent spread.[7] Removal may occur with freezing, opening up the lesion and scraping the inside, or laser therapy.[7] Scraping the lesion can however result in scarring.[9] The medication cimetidine by mouth or podophyllotoxin cream applied to the skin may also be used.[7] Approximately 122 million people globally were affected by molluscum contagiosum as of 2010 (1.8% of the population).[8] It is more common in children between the ages of one and ten years old.[2] The condition has become more common in the United States since 1966.[2] MC is not a reason to keep a child out of school or daycare.[10] DR ARPIT CHOPRA (MD HOMOEOPATHY) Chief Consultant Homoeopath & Biochemic AAROGYA SUPERSPECIALITY MODERN HOMOEOPATHIC CLINIC(Computerised) 102, First Floor, Krishna Tower, Opposite Curewell Hospital, Newpalasia, Indore (M.P.) Mob 9713092737 / 9713037737/ 9907527914(whats up no) PH - 0731-2532737, 3961737 website- www.homoeopathycure.com