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Molludab

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NES04 · 14/04/2019 09:47

Has anyone used Molludab recently for molluscum? I've just started using and not sure I am getting any on spatula, other reviews I've seen say their children are crying in pain when administered but my 11 year old can't feel anything.

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FluffyDavis · 14/04/2019 10:17

I found the same with the spatula, I used to tip one drop out on to a spoon and dip into that so I could see there was something on it!
My dd found it painful so I would treat them while she was asleep, she had a huge amount of them Sad
I wish I had treated them sooner as they cleared very quickly with moludab, the gp told had me they would go on their own. She has been left with light scars, I'm hoping they will go with time as she is only 5. Good luck

NES04 · 14/04/2019 10:33

Thank you, my son has had it for over a year now and they keep getting infected. He has terrible scars already so I don't think this Molludab could be any worse. Will definitely try your idea 😁

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NES04 · 14/04/2019 10:44

Just used your idea and it worked, he said it feels a little warm but not painful so might be that he just doesn't feel pain 😊

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Oblomov19 · 14/04/2019 12:25

I tried it. I'd tried others too. For a long time, nothing had worked.
Then, I deliberately picked a few of ds2's because I read that Molludab only works, or works best on open spots. Which makes sense because then it can get in, and be effective.
And that's why it stings.

But within days, totally gone.

NES04 · 14/04/2019 12:58

My son says it's itchy now...hopefully it will work.

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