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Molluscum Contagiousum –What is it?

Molluscum contagiousum is a wart-like viral infection which attacks kids and adults. The bumps caused by Molluscum contagiousum almost give off the look of large zits although having a pinkish tint in color, and being shiny. Molluscum is also known for having an indented center. .
The molluscum viral infection is one of many viral infections which belong to the poxvirus family.

Molluscum is extremely contagious and can be spread through contact with someone with the disease as well as spread on those who have it through scratching it then scratching other parts of the body. The virus is contracted through breaks in hair follicles as well as from a lot of humidity in the air.

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Where is Molluscum Contagiousum Found?

Molluscum Contagiousum is a contagious virus which can be found on different areas of a person's body. It can get worse if the person opens up the pimple like virus and allows it to spread all over the body. The locations molluscum is found usually include the chest, facial area, under the arms, as it can spread easily with chaffing as well as in the groin area near the genitalia. Other areas the virus can be found is the buttocks as well as the abdomen area. This molluscum is usually clustered on these parts of the body as someone will never have just one of these pimple like disease.

How is Molluscum Spread so Easily?

Molluscum is very common in young children as they have a lot of contact and not a lot of immunities. Molluscum can be spread by a simple touch on the arm by an infected child, or a kiss. Kids can contract molluscum at school very easily, because there is contact all day with other children this factor makes it highly important to ensure children are safe as this is not a fun virus to be stuck with. Any adults who are sexually active can sexually transmit the disease through intercourse as the disease is spread through contact or rubbing of the molluscum rash.

Parents need to be careful with whom children play with as well as where they are allowed to play. The disease can be transmitted through a public or private pool if an occupant of the disease is in the water. Any person infected with HIV Aids or any immune deficiency viruses are more likely to have bad molluscum outbreaks that cover the face in bumps. In most cases molluscum will clear up in about 6 months to a year leaving no marks.

Prevention of Molluscum Contagiousum

There are few ways to prevent molluscum from happening, keeping sexually safe and educating children on what the virus looks like can help to avoid it. Avoiding any public pools would be a wise idea for the fact it can be contracted there as well as many other viral infections. For those who have it, it is best to avoid touching family members until it is treated or clears up. Parents need not jump up and treat a child once he or she has the virus as making sure it is checked out and genuinely molluscum is the best for a child’s health.

Resources

* www.aad.org
* www.drhull.com



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