You should discuss all treatment options with a health care provider. Usually no treatment is needed because the bumps disappear by themselves within 6-12 months, although this may take up to 4 years.
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
There is a cure for molluscum contagiosum but it does not involve drug treatment.The cure is all about eating a healthy diet and cleansing your body from toxins.
If you have molluscum contagiosum the most effective cure is to wash your hands frequently, and get medical attention. Another way is that the bumps would disappear within the first 6-12 months upon infection but this could take up to four years.
There is a cure for molluscum contagiosum.The main one being a healthy diet.You should eat lots of fresh fruits ad vegetables and avoid fatty foods.
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.
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=358.200 Here you go. Try it out. However, I really don't know any food that can cure molluscum contagiosum. I wish you good luck.
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.
My daughter had molluscum on her back side for almost a year. My dermatologist told me to paint the lesions with clear fingernail polish (I did it about every other day for a week) and they completely disappeared never to be seen again.
Coconut is most effective to cure molluscum contagiosum when used in conjunction with other natural products like clove oil and apple cider vinegar. Coconut oil is particularly good for use on young children because it does not sting the molluscum legions. On the other hand it is not very strong and does not kill off larger molluscum bumps.
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.
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.
It is always important to maintain a healthy diet, it is crucial in curing your diagnosis. It is very important to refrain from eating any toxins or food that may hold pesticides.