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Molluscum contagiosum in children can get better even without treatment, provided you are willing to wait. However, as children have developing immune systems, for them the condition can last for several years.

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Dealing with Molluscum Contagiosum in Children

Molluscum contagiosum is a common skin infection caused by the Molluscum Contagiosum Virus (MCV),

wherein itchy little lesions appear on the skin resembling warts. This condition can occur at any age but

is most common in children under the age of 15. Children often contract the infection when they come

in direct contact with someone else who is infected or when they handle clothes, toys, towels, used by

someone with the condition. They can also catch the viral infection while playing, hugging, or play

fighting with another child who might be infected.

Molluscum contagiosum in children can get better even without treatment, provided you are willing to

wait. However, as children have developing immune systems, for them the condition can last for several

years.

The Best Way to Deal with Molluscum Contagiosum in Children

Your doctor might suggest freezing the spots with liquid nitrogen or use a pulsed dye laser to target the

individual molluscum bumps. The downside is that these treatment options can be really painful and not

suitable for the young patients. They can also cause scarring or burn the skin surrounding the lesions,

which is also not an option when we are talking about kids.

A better alternative would be to use a natural application to treat and remove the visible bumps of

molluscum contagiosum in children. The best products in this category would not get absorbed in the

blood stream and would be completely safe and effective.

Parents worried about these unsightly skin rashes can use such a topical application to make them

painlessly go away and that too within a short period of time. Thanks to the recent developments in this

area, they now have a better way to deal with the molluscum bumps without having to go through

invasive procedures that are often painful and always expensive.

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As a concerned parent, you can also do certain things to prevent the infection and ensure that the

healing process is given a fair chance. Keep your children away from people who are infected and

discourage them to share clothes, towels, etc. Help them follow good personal hygiene, which would

also go a long way in preventing the spread of the virus.