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Molluscum Contagiosum Treatment

Last Updated: July 3, 2026

Lifestyle Modifications

To reduce the risk of spreading the infection, alleviate symptoms, and promote natural healing.

  • Maintain good skin hygiene and regularly use unperfumed moisturizers to alleviate dryness and itching.
  • Keep affected areas covered with clothing or waterproof bandages, especially during activities like swimming, to reduce spread.
  • Avoid squeezing or scratching the spots, as this can lead to secondary bacterial infections or scarring.
  • Refrain from sharing personal items such as towels, bedding, or clothes to prevent transmission to others.
  • Use barrier protection, such as condoms, during sexual activity if lesions are present in the genital area.
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Medicinal Treatment

To manage symptoms, treat secondary infections, and encourage the resolution of persistent or problematic lesions.

  • Topical Agents: Application of prescription creams or solutions (e.g., cantharidin, imiquimod, podophyllotoxin) to the lesions to stimulate an immune response or destroy the infected cells.
  • Antibiotics: Prescribed if the molluscum lesions develop a secondary bacterial infection, characterized by increased pain, swelling, or crusting.
  • Steroid Creams: Used to manage associated skin conditions like eczema or severe itching and inflammation around the spots.
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Surgical Treatment

To rapidly remove persistent, numerous, or cosmetically bothersome molluscum lesions.

  • Cryotherapy: Freezing individual molluscum lesions with liquid nitrogen, causing them to blister and fall off.
  • Curettage: A minor procedure involving the scraping off of the molluscum lesions using a small, spoon-shaped instrument.
  • Laser Therapy: Utilizing a focused laser to destroy the molluscum lesions, often considered for widespread or difficult-to-treat cases.
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About This Disease

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