Molluscum is spread by skin-to-skin contact. Normal laundering is plenty to kill the virus.
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.
To avoid this type of disease doctors always recommend us a good diet based on foods rich in vitamins and minerals and a bit of exercise to prevent the disease and also have a healthy life.
Healthy people may not need treatment for molluscum contagiosum, because the bumps usually go away on their own in 2 to 4 months. Some people choose to remove the bumps because they don't like how the bumps look or they don't want to spread the virus to other people. Doctors usually recommend treatment for bumps in the genital area to prevent them from spreading. If you need treatment, your choices may include: Freezing the bumps, called cryotherapy or cryosurgery. Scraping off the bumps, called curettage. Putting a chemical on the bumps, like cantharidin or potassium hydrochloride. Using liquids or creams, such as those used to treat warts.
The best way to prevent losing socks when doing laundry is to check the washer and dryer for any that may be stuck to the sides of the machines when you are doing your laundry.
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The ideal way to prevent people from spreading any infectious disease would be to place them in a hospital and treat them, until they are cured.
People are immunised to prevent the spreading of disease
By covering your mouth with with the inside of your arm.
To prevent Communism from spreading.
We can cover our food to prevent the housefly from landing on the food and contaminating the food.
By spreading water
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