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Molluscum contagiosum



         


Molluscum Contagiosum is a common viral infection most often affects young children, who pass it to each other through saliva. In adults, however, the virus is transmitted sexually, resulting in lesions on the genitals, lower abdomen, buttocks, or inner thighs. Most people with the infection do not have noticeable symptoms, although sometimes the lesions, which are painless wart-like bumps, may itch or become irritated, or may become prone to a secondary bacterial infection. The lesions often heal without treatment, although physicians may sometimes freeze them and scrape them off or treat them with chemical irritants. Untreated healing may take between 6 months and 2 years. The central waxy opaque core of the lesions contain the viral agent and without careful avoidance of stub. You can help BambooWeb by .





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