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Molluscum contagiosum - is it at the end?

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Rorymum · 21/02/2018 19:14

Hi all, my daughter had had this for the best part of a year now. Under her right arm at its worst there were maybe 10-15 bumps and her skin changed around them. There are fewer now I think and those that are left are either quite small or big and look angry. Not infected though. Could this finally be the end?!

Thank you :-)

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SheldonandPenny · 21/02/2018 19:15

Could be. My ds had them for about 18months. It seemed like forever.

AlmostCrawling · 21/02/2018 19:22

My daughter had this I can't remember how long fir think it might have been about 2 years. I bought treatment for it called MolluDab off of Amazon and it cleared it up and hasn't came back that was about 3 years ago now. I remember before they disappeared the liquid brought them out more and they went big, red and angry then they were gone. So I would say if that's how they're looking at the moment then quite possibly it sounds like it could be the end of it.

milkjetmum · 21/02/2018 19:25

At the same stage here, a year in and down to the last few from a peak of 20ish. One red and angry now so on its way out, two or three left to go.

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Rorymum · 21/02/2018 19:35

I tried molludab or something like that and it made no difference. I've just been ignoring them.. I really hope this is the end. I'm sick of them and they're starting to bother her. Just hoping it's the final hoorah!

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Civilsoot · 21/02/2018 19:41

Ah, I was just about to make a post about this myself.

I think my DS might have molluscum. Is this what it looks like? Is he anywhere near being in the last stages?

Molluscum contagiosum - is it at the end?
Civilsoot · 21/02/2018 19:42

Sorry to hijack your thread!

Rorymum · 21/02/2018 20:17

Hi civilsoot. Yes that looks like molluscum. My daughter's looked like that at the beginning but is angrier now. I'm hoping that it's a sign of the end rather than it getting worse.

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AnneWiddecombesHandbag · 21/02/2018 23:20

My boys both had it. They get angrier as the body realised they are there and starts fighting them. We started this reaction by pricking them with a sterile hypodermic needle. Cleared up pretty quick after that.

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