The MC disease is spread through physical contact with the affected skin area, whether directly or indirectly. Researchers are still unsure whether or not it can be spread through water.
It is transmitted through feed contaminated with nervous tissue. It can also be transmitted through pasture infected with placental tissue from infected sheep.
It either dies (or is killed by your immune system) or it becomes a tumor.
I have no clue
cannot be transmitted
Messages are transmitted from your spinal cord to muscles in your hands by nerves. These nerves connect and interpret feelings.
Molliscum is a non perminant viral infection, it can return as often as you get re exposed to the virus, the condition does not stay present in your system after it has been treated.
Genital warts (HPV), herpes, HIV, hepatitis, and molluscum contagiosum are the viral STDs.
The following site will provide good information on a diet for molluscum contagiosum at the following site...www.medicinenet.com ... skin az list molluscum contagiosum index
Planned parenthood is a place that you can visit for treatment and to see clear visuals of what the virus looks like. It is a sexually transmitted disease and also can be passed through skin to skin contact.
Molluscum Contagiosum is treatable by freezing, creams. viable information can be found on the NHS website also any pharmasist should be able to perscibe a cream for Molluscum Contagiosum.
Unfortunately, diet does not have any influence on Molluscum Contagiosum. You will likely have better results at remover warts with a liquid wart remover.
The molluscum contagiosum is suppose to look like a long tube stretched out and the colors may vary depending on which one you are looking at. Hope this helps.
Not to fear, you can continue eating whatever you would like, since you do not have to change anything in your diet. Your diet does not affect molluscum contagiosum in any way.
You can easily find pictures of molluscum contagiosum online. Several sites that have pictures include: http://www.molluscumcontagiosumpictures.org/ and http://dermatology.about.com/od/infectionvirus/a/mollcontag.htm.
Molluscum contagiosum is contagious, ie. it can spread easily from person to person, but you're not guaranteed to catch it from an affected person. More information can be found at these sites. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molluscum_contagiosum lagunaskincenter.com/articles/molluscum-contagiosum/
http://www.molluscumcontagiosumpictures.org/ Here is a site dedicated to molluscum contagiosum pictures. You good also go on image sites like deviantart and look for some more.
Pictures of molluscum contagiosum can be found in various medical and health websites such as webmd.com, dailystrength.org, and emedicinehealth.com. Often the pictures can be clicked on to be enlarged, and can be printed if required.