Are you concerned that your child has molluscum contagiosum? Have you noticed some strange looking bumps on your child’s face, arms or legs, and you’re looking for answers?
Molluscum warts in children have very distinctive characteristics.
Molluscum contagiosum is highly contagious, and is spread easily in children. If you suspect your child has molluscum contagiosum (MCV), you should contact your doctor. And to help you prepare for your appointment, here are some of the definitive characteristics of molluscum warts in children:
- Small in size – Most MCV warts (also called “lesions” or “papules”) are between 2 and 5mm in diameter. Larger papules can occur; however, if you notice several clusters of smaller-looking warts on your child, it could be a case of MCV.
- Round and dome-shaped – Molluscum contagiosum warts in children are round, and have a dome-shaped top that makes them look fairly distinctive.
- Pink and waxy – MCV lesions are typically pink or skin-colored, and they have a waxy appearance. A curdy, white material can be found at the center of each lesion.
- Center indentation – Molluscum contagiosum warts can also be identified by a small indentation at the center of each lump.
- Appearance across the body – Molluscum contagiosum in children can appear across the body. They can be found on the legs, torso, arms, neck, head and genital area.
Don’t panic if you find lumps that have some of these symptoms of molluscum contagiosum. MCV is curable, and easily treatable. In fact, you can treat molluscum contagiosum in children without a prescription. MolluscumRx is a natural, pain-free over the counter medicine for molluscum contagiosum. Results are seen in as few as 7 days! *
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