It is not recommended to use colloidal silver at full strength for topical application on molluscum contagiosum. Colloidal silver has not been proven to be effective for treating this condition, and using it at full strength can lead to skin irritation and other adverse effects. It is best to consult with a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options for molluscum contagiosum.
I'm pretty sure it's freezing weather such as "This is freezing weather!" because I don't think that "This weather is frozen!" would work. lol Thanks!
Freezing is the process by which a liquid changes into a solid by decreasing its temperature below its freezing point.
Freezing cowhide can help kill any bacteria or parasites present on the hide. It can also prevent mold and mildew growth. However, freezing may alter the texture of the hide and make it harder to work with when thawed.
when a liquid turns into a solid
Molluscum Contagiosum is treatable by freezing, creams. viable information can be found on the NHS website also any pharmasist should be able to perscibe a cream for 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.
Molluscum can be treated by freezing or scraping. The bumps will go away on their own within months or one to two years.You can find information on how to cure molluscum contagiosum from your doctor, from medical books or journals, and from looking it up online at a medical site like webmd.
It is very contagious but fortunately it is benign. It stems from the poxvirus and will sometimes disappear for absolutely no reason. Treatment for it very often includes freezing it off.
The most common treatment is the freezing of the lesion with liquid nitrogen. Or you can use an oral or topical treatment that will gradually remove the lesion.
Both smallpox and molluscum are caused by pox viruses. Smallpox is lifethreatening, while molluscum is benign.
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.
Molluscum contagiosum warts are a skin infection caused by a virus. They appear as small, raised bumps on the skin and are contagious. Treatment options include cryotherapy (freezing), topical medications, and minor surgical procedures to remove the warts. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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.
The following site will provide good information on a diet for molluscum contagiosum at the following site...www.medicinenet.com ... skin az list molluscum contagiosum index