2 yr old has Molluscum, and it won't go away! Please Help!!
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My 2yr old son has had molluscum for almost 3 months now and it just keeps getting worse! I feel like I've tried everything, but it either doesn't work or hurts when applied.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm getting desperate at this point and it's obviously not just "going away on its own" like the doctor said
Thank you in advance...any help or advice is greatly appreciated!!
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helen1971 maggie29631
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maggie29631 helen1971
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Thank you so much for taking the time to answer!! I've heard fo the duct tape method but I'm just very hesitant to try with my son being so young and some of the bumps being located on his face and bottom. Did she complain a lot when you removed the duct tape? I just don't want to cause him any more pain
roseanne91244 maggie29631
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KatyH23 maggie29631
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sarah00205 maggie29631
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I have an 8 year old autistic son and when he was 5 he had it for almost 16 months! Finally on a whim I tried something and it cleared it up imediately. While he was sleeping I took a pair of tweezers and gloves and I pulled each one out at the base. When you pull then out you see a tiny root and you are surprised at the size of the hole left behind its much smaller than the actual bulb that was on top. I focused on one area a night. First his arms and ribs. Next his legs, knees, and ankles, last any strays. It doesn't leave scars, you wipe the tweezers in between each pluck on a alcohol rag. By almost a day and a half later you can't even find the little holes left from the roots.
Because they have roots they can be a little painful to pull. This is why I did it when my son was fast asleep. Spacing it out. No new ones popped up and my son never had them again. My son also has eczama so I never tried any cream or lotion or topical remedies because they just would have made his eczema worse. For us the tweezer method while it took patience, fixed it by weeks end.
amy75782 maggie29631
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sante25 maggie29631
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I see that your lilte boy has been infected and you got many comments about how to deal with this viral infection. My son (age 6) also got infection recently and i am looking for help as well.
Can you tell me please how your liitle boy is doing now, what treatments you went through and any advice you could give me.
I also wonder if any other parent have any advice how to deal with this infection as doctors do not give any medications or any treatment advice.
Thank you.
jacqueline57033 sante25
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sante25 jacqueline57033
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thank you for your reply. Yesterday I visited another doctor and he admitted there is Chicken pox not molluscus. How is that? I was so shocked for changing diagnosis as we went through hell and lots of stress during the weekend thinking how to deal with molluscus. I nearly bought meds online and been thinking how long will all last..
Can't trust doctors anymore and if any diagnosis they will give, i will definitelly will be asking for 2nd or even 3rd opinion. good luck for all parents and their little ones
jen73698 maggie29631
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noelle00945 maggie29631
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My 2 year old had this for 8 months. It started at the same pattern of bumps on her rear for 2 months, and then they began to appear on her chest, legs, and arms. We followed the doctor's advice which was to leave them alone, watch for oozing or bleeding (which can mean infection or itching), and treat surrounding eczema as needed. They looked pretty bad for about 5 months and then all of the sudden, they started to disappear. I think all of this needling and duct tape is a bit ridiculous. It seems people are concerned more about vanity than safety or common sense. If they aren't itchy, bleeding or oozing, there is nothing for you to do but be patient and wait. By the way, Tretinoin is not something I would use on a child without doctor supervision or a young child AT ALL.
jaime98798 maggie29631
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Hi Maggie. My daughter has had a molluscum for nearly 2 years. Almost used all the creams and home remedies but nothing has worked. I talked to her derma at Adult & Pediatric Dermatology (http://apderm.com/wellesley-ma/) and she suggested to removed every simple bump off. It's really hard to see your little one in pain but now she's perfectly cleared up.