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Treatment of Molluscum Contagiosum

This article explains molluscum contagiosum, a viral skin infection that spreads through close contact. Treatment options include cryotherapy, curettage, and medications. Learn how to manage symptoms and prevent its spread.

  • 03 Sep 2024
  • 3 min read
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Molluscum contagiosum, a viral skin infection, is characterised by raised, pearl-like bumps (papules) that last for a few months or even years. Molluscum contagiosum is an STI that spreads through close personal contact, like sexual contact. Symptoms may develop on your genitals. It spreads easily, but sometimes it disappears without any treatment. Let's look at the different forms of Molluscum contagiosum treatment,

Treating Molluscum Contagiosum: What Are the Options?

Molluscum Contagiosum therapy might not always be ecessary, as the infection can resolve on its own. However, children, people with a weakened immune system, or those experiencing discomfort may consider treatment.

  • Various approaches, such as freezing (cryotherapy), scraping (curettage), or using a laser (laser therapy), can be employed by your provider to remove the papules and eliminate visible signs of the condition on your skin. It's essential not to try removing them on your own; let your provider handle it safely.
  • Medication is frequently used to address infections in kids, with examples including oral cimetidine.
  • Ease symptoms and recover faster with the help of topical creams or ointments. Examples include podophyllum, potassium hydroxide, salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and tretinoin.

Conclusion

Molluscum contagiosum is a contagious infection that can spread on your skin and to others through close contact. To stay safe, refrain from scratching, seek treatment from a healthcare provider, and consider the support of health insurance. If someone in your household has the infection, sanitise shared objects and avoid sharing clothing and towels until their infection disappears.

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your general physician or another certified medical professional for any questions regarding a medical condition. Relying on any information provided in this blog is solely at your own risk, and ICICI Lombard is not responsible for any effects or consequences resulting from the use of the information shared.

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