What is Molluscum Contagiosum?

As you pass by different people on the street, you may not realize that they have Molluscum Contagiosum. For example, teens or young adults with active acne may not even realize that they are dealing with an entirely different disorder. Since Molluscum Contagiosum is easily transmitted from one person to another, you should make sure that you understand what it is, as well as how to avoid it.

Essentially, Molluscum Contagiosum is a viral infection that causes red, domed skin eruptions. These spots may be grouped together and look like a rash. The individual spots contain pus as well as viral particles that can be transmitted to other people. In fact, even if you touch a towel or other item that came into contact with Molluscum Contagiosum, there is a high probability that you will develop symptoms within a few weeks. While this virus can infect people of all ages, it appears to be most common among young children and teens.

Even though this particular illness is not dangerous, the irritation and unsightly image of the sores and rash can be very annoying. Most people that break out with Molluscum Contagiosum will wind up with sores that last from 12 - 18 months. Unfortunately, most anti-viral treatments cause more harm and distress than the illness. That said, there is a new treatment known as MolluDab that may be of some help. At the very least, if you are infected with Molluscum Contagiosum, or seem to have problems avoiding it, you can ask your doctor about MolluDab.

Learn more from http://www.molludab.co.uk/ on how to treat molluscum contagiosum.