Quantcast This image displays molluscum lesions with a depression in the center. Small, dome-shaped, solid bumps, often with a small depression, are typical of molluscum. This image displays the smooth surface typical of molluscum. This image displays round, skin-colored bumps typical of molluscum.
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Molluscum Contagiosum (Pediatric):
A parent's guide for infants and babies

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Picture of Molluscum Contagiosum (Pediatric): This image displays molluscum lesions with a depression in the center. Divider line
This image displays molluscum lesions with a depression in the center.
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Treatments Your Physician May Prescribe
Your doctor might prescribe the following:
  • Removal with freezing (cryosurgery), scraping (curettage), burning (electrocautery), or a laser
  • Application of chemicals (a strong acid or alkali) or Cantharone (an extract from a blister beetle)
  • Prescription of a cream with either tretinoin (derived from vitamin A) or imiquimod (a prescription product also used to treat warts)
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