Molluscum contagiosum
Molluscum contagiosum is a common viral skin infection caused by a virus in the Poxviridae family. It is characterized by the appearance of small, round, hard nodules that have a central depression and are often skin-colored. It occurs more often in children, but it can also affect adults, especially in cases of immunosuppression or sexual contact. Molluscum contagiosum is spread through direct contact with infected skin or contaminated objects such as towels and clothing. Although the infection is usually painless, it can cause itching or irritation and spread to different parts of the body if not treated in time.
The treatment at Geoderma Clinic offers specialized solutions for the effective treatment of termite infestation. We use advanced methods such as cryotherapy, scraping or applying special topical medications to remove the nodules. Ensure rapid relief of symptoms, prevent the spread of infection and improve your appearance.
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Is molluscum contagiosum dangerous?
Molluscum contagiosum is usually not dangerous, but it can be bothersome because of the symptoms and the appearance of the nodules. In rare cases, it can lead to infections.
Can molluscum contagiosum recur?
Yes, molluscum contagiosum can recur, especially if the person has contact with infected objects or people. However, proper treatment can help reduce the risk of recurrence.
Is there any prevention for molluscum contagiosum?
Prevention includes avoiding direct contact with infected people or objects, washing hands regularly, and avoiding sharing items such as towels and clothing.