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  1. Feb 21, 2023 · What are the symptoms of molluscum contagiosum? If you or your child comes into contact with the M. contagiosum virus, you may not see symptoms of infection for up to 6 months. These...

  2. May 13, 2024 · Signs and symptoms. Molluscum contagiosum causes small, raised bumps that: Usually look white, pink or the same color as your skin. Feel firm, sometimes with a dip in the center. Appear anywhere on your body. Are about the size of a pinhead to a pencil eraser. The sores may be itchy, sore, red, or swollen. They typically go away in six months ...

  3. First sign. The bumps appear on the skin between 2 and 8 weeks after you get the virus that causes this skin infection. When the bumps first appear, you usually see ones that are small, firm, pink, flesh-colored, or white. These bumps will likely get bigger.

  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Molluscum Contagiosum Symptoms. Molluscum contagiosum papules commonly appear on the face, trunk, and limbs of children and on the genitals, abdomen, and inner thighs of adults. The...

  5. Molluscum contagiosum is a viral disease of the skin. It causes small pink or skin-colored bumps on the skin. It is not harmful and usually does not have any other symptoms. The virus is inside the bumps and is mildly contagious. These bumps usually clear over an extended period of time.

  6. Feb 16, 2024 · What symptoms are you or your child experiencing? What, if anything, seems to improve the symptoms? What, if anything, appears to worsen the symptoms? What medications and supplements do you or your child take on a regular basis?

  7. Symptoms |. Diagnosis |. Treatment. Molluscum contagiosum is a contagious skin infection caused by a poxvirus that causes pink or white, dome-shaped, and smooth or waxy bumps to form. This infection is caused by a poxvirus. The bumps can appear on many parts of the body and usually are not itchy or painful.

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