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i have had this diagnosed by the public health nurse, she sed she saw small dimples in the center of these tiny red bumps. They DO itch contrary to what some sources say about mollluscum. they are smooth NOT cauliflower like regular planters warts. thought they might be scabies but the dr that looked at them sez he is definite they are NOT scabies. i have used compound w for 4 days once every 24 hours even though it sez right on the tube to not use compound w on genital warts. because the national institute for halth site sez that common wart treaments SOMeTIMES works on molluscum. compound w burns a bit when i first apply it. this has been going on for about 8 to 10 weeks. it is better than when i first noticed it , but there are 4 little bumps that are persistant. i ain't been gitting eny due to this situation. so am eager to clear this up. so is she. make us happy, please, enybody?

2006-10-24 12:00:32 · 7 answers · asked by railhed 1 in Health Men's Health

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I was diagnosed with this back in HS. The Dr. said to either leave it alone and the bumbs will go away or have them burned away. I left it alone and they went away without return.

2006-10-24 12:14:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-12-24 23:00:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The incubation period for molluscum contagiosum can be anywhere from 1 week to six months, with the average being around 3 months or so. Since it's a skin virus, it's hard to say where either of you might have picked it up. While it can be spread through sexual contact with an infected person, it can also spread through things like shared towels and clothing. It can also be spread by the person from one lesion to another site- what is called auto-infection. Either of you could have originally gotten a spot somewhere else on the skin, and spread it before you realized what it was. In most cases, the lesions will clear themselves up, although most folks will want them removed before then. Removing them has the advantage of not only removing the lesion, but helping to prevent the spread to other spots or people. Although it can be spread through sex, and in most cases of adults it was, that doesn't mean in your case it was. If you spend time in the gym, work around children, etc- those are all prime spots to find it lurking. This certainly doesn't have to ruin the relationship, unless you want it to. What you have is simply a virus, easy to treat, and not proof of infidelity on the part of either of you. The fact you had mulitple partners up until 5 months ago suggests that you may well be the original source. However, neither of you were innocents coming into the relationship. You both knew that you came with prior historys, and part of that included the possibility of some baggage you didn't intend to bring along to this relationship. This was just likely a piece of that baggage. I suggest that you simply both get treated, and move on. Either your relationship is trust based or it isn't. If it isn't, then you have other problems than the molluscum. So far as decency goes, viral infections do not reflect on that. The nicest people in the world can easily carry some of the nastiest diseases around. Decent people catch ugly things. If only ugly nasty people did, it would certainly be a lot easier to stay disease free. And keep in mind that your girlfriend might just be thinking the same thing about you. She thought you were a nice decent guy too.

2016-03-18 23:40:50 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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2016-04-29 09:44:22 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I used to work in a clinic and we took care of these all the time. You have to have them "burned" off with a special acid that only your doctor has. This takes care of the molluscum, but you still have the virus that caused them in the first place. These are an STD and you find them where skin touches skin. Sometimes you will have them on both inner legs where your own skin touches. You need to see your doctor for this. Stop using the CW.

2006-10-24 12:05:02 · answer #5 · answered by nurserachet_0000 5 · 1 0

Mollluscum

2016-10-31 14:59:14 · answer #6 · answered by wenonah 4 · 0 0

well obviously u don't need us as u won't listen to ur dr. if u don't like what they say, get a 2nd opinion. u had better keep it to urself until u know exactly what u r dealing with .

2006-10-24 12:06:54 · answer #7 · answered by Nora G 7 · 0 0

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