It is difficult if not impossible to tell somebody what a "spot" is without being able to see it.
http://www.molluscumcontagiosumpictures.org/ Here is a whole site dedicated to molluscum contragiosum pictures. It should have photos that you are looking for.
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.
yes, there is a spot on a puppies stomach that makes thier foot do something crazy.
Stomach
No
Both smallpox and molluscum are caused by pox viruses. Smallpox is lifethreatening, while molluscum is benign.
No they have the red spot on their stomach... but i don't know why someone would flip over a spider to check if its got a red spot on its stomach or not
Well, honey, the stomach primarily absorbs water, electrolytes, certain drugs, and alcohol. So, if you're looking to get your drink on, the stomach is your go-to spot. Just don't blame me for the hangover tomorrow!
Molluscum is spread by skin-to-skin contact. Keep your molluscum lesions covered to avoid spreading it to others.
If you are not naturally resistant to molluscum, you can acquire the infection. Your children are most likely to acquire molluscum from personal contact with other children who have the disease.
The government site cdc.gov have treatment options for people with molluscum. If you have it go to http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/molluscum/faq/everyone.htm for information about treatments.
Molluscum contagiosum typically does not cause pain. The bumps associated with molluscum are usually painless, but they can become itchy or irritated. If the bumps become red, swollen, or painful, it may indicate a secondary bacterial infection.