Molluscum contagiosum is a pretty specific diagnosis. So, there are a couple of possibilities:
1.) You have already seen a doctor, and he/she gave you a treatment, in which case you already know the answer.
2.) You are a medical student who is trying to look it up here instead of looking it up in your textbook.
or the most likely cause:
3.) You have gone online and attempted to diagnose yourself through various websites.
If you are in category 3, you really do need to go to a doctor and have it looked at, since there are many other conditions that can present as warty-like growths on the penis, some of which need medical treatment. In fact, molluscum contagiosumis not very common on the penis, and it is very likely something else.
If it is the case that you have molluscum contagiosum on your penis, there are various treatments such as laser removal, freezing them off with liquid nitrogen, and some topical medications. All of which need a prescription, so again you should see your doctor.
Partial circumcision removes only part of the foreskin. Partial foreskin may be used to treat phimosis (a tight foreskin) that does not respond to gradual stretching exercises with a corticosteroid cream. Instead of removing the entire foreskin, partial circumcision only removes the tight phimotic ring that prevents the foreskin from being retracted. Many men with phimosis prefer partial circumcision to complete circumcision as it retains most of the foreskin, which functions in several ways to increase pleasure during sexual activity.
When you consider the sensitivity of the glans and of the foreskin you will have to treat it gently for a while while it gets used to and loose enough to move back and forth easily. The heightening of the new sensations involved can at first be confused with pain.
I think you are asking if you need to have a circumcision ! This all depends on how tight your foreskin is, it is not normal practise anymore to remove the foreskin unless it is needed medically. Usually it is done when you are still a child but it can be done for adults also. The foreskin should be able to move over the glans freely without causing pain. There are circumcisions on religious grounds. The Jewish faith still circumcise their baby boys. The foreskin need never be removed for any reason but to treat an existing medical condition that can not be dealt with in any other way. tight foreskins can be loosened in order for them to be able to move easily back and forth over the glans penis. The foreskin is an important part of the operation of the penis and is a or erogenous zone.
Lysol is not effective against molluscum contagiosum, which is a viral skin infection. Disinfectants like Lysol are designed to kill bacteria and certain viruses on surfaces, but they do not treat viral infections in humans. To manage molluscum contagiosum, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options.
With respect. The same way they should treat you.
like you treat your boyfriend With RESPECT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And LOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
With respect, as you should treat all women.
The same way that they treat others.
you should treat people the same way you want to be treated
How does Jefferson believe it should treat its citizens in the inaugural address
How does Jefferson believe it should treat its citizens in the inaugural address
you should treat them with respect and if they have drug problems treat them for that and put them in a rehab institute. Treat them with respect and help them find there way into a productive life.