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No, autoinoculation will spread molluscum. Autoinoculation means infection yourself in another location with a pathogen.

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Q: Can autoinnoculation help in clearing molluscum lesions of skin?
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What is muscollum?

Within each "colony" or patch, one or two lesions will develop into the large, discrete, red, angry stage three lesions, and it is these lesions that seem to control the others within the area. Sometimes we call these master lesions "mothers" or "queen bee" lesions. You must get rid of these particular lesions specifically in order to be free of the molluscum contagiosum outbreak. If one of these mature "mother" lesions are on the scalp and covered with hair, it can make things even more difficult. Many times molluscum contagiosum virus takes hold in skin already affected by psoriasis or eczema. These skin lesions can itch, causing the host (patient) to scratch them, thereby facilitating the molluscum's spread. Molluscum contagiosum is caused by a pox virus. Molluscum contagiosum is only a skin condition. It is not systemic, so pills cannot help. It spreads by physical contact. Parents are likely to notice that an initial outbreak on the inner thigh of a child soon spreads to the mirror image area of the other leg where one leg contacts the other while sleeping. Once you stop the infection it is unlikely to come back unless the patient comes into contact with it again.


Can I change my diet to help molluscum contagiosum?

Altering your diet will not impact treatment of molluscum contagiosum. The virus is instead treated by having the lesions surgically removed, applying tretinoin cream, using wart removing medications, or waiting until the condition clears up on its own.


How do I cure molluscum contagiosum?

Molluscum contagiosum usually clears up on its own after a few months and treatment is usually not necessary. However, it all depends upon where the infection is located and how severe it is. As far as I am aware, your diet won't make any difference in clearing the infection, but having said that, a healthy diet that includes organic foods, will help keep your immune system in good condition and is always to be recommended.


Where can I find more information on how to cure molluscum contagiosum?

It's always worth getting a doctor's opinion on a skin condition, just in case, but here are some sites that provide information on Molluscum Contagiosum. They may help you to cure this problem. www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/molluscum/faq/everyone.htm www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Molluscum-contagiosum/.../Treatment.aspx en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molluscum_contagiosum


Pictures of molluscum contagiosum to help identify?

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.


Where can I find out more on molluscum contagiosum treatment?

Molluscum contagiosum usually goes away on it's own, but there are medications, similar to those used on warts, that can help as well. They can also be removed by surgery.


Which websites show photos of molluscum contagiosum?

The molluscum is quite a good way to learn and eat healthy. This is ideal for any situation when in danger of eating something not wanted. Eating healthy can also help with this condition. Eating healthy can also help with this condition. Eating healthy can also help with this condition.


Can I cure Molluscum Contagiosum by changing my diet?

Molluscum Contagiosm does not normally last for more than a year or eighteen months. If the problem persists, or you suffer from a weakened immune system, a healthy diet would help your body to deal with the spots but it would not necessarily cure it.


What is the best diet to prevent Molluscum Contagiosum?

Molluscum Contagiosum can be treated by changing diet to include more fruits and vegetables. Curettage (scraping them) or freezing them can be done by a doctor or applying wart removers can help them go away, though they typically go away on their own in a few months.


Where online can I find a diet to cure Molluscum Contagiosum?

You can find a diet for this at webmd.com. They have many resources for all types of medical conditions and will help you out on this matter for sure.


How do I treat molluscum contagiosum?

Mooluscum can be treated with over the counter cream. It should help ease the pain and destroy the fungus. Eating healthy can also help with this condition. Eating healthy can also help with this condition. Eating healthy can also help with this condition.


What is elica?

Elica cream is a topical steroid specially formulated to help relieve the symptoms of eczema. It treats the itchiness, reduces the redness and eases the swelling. Elica cream is used for wet lesions, the ointment is used for dry and thicker lesions.