Molluscum Contagiosum

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Is horrible!! my 4yr old got it. I am breaking my head thinking where she got it. Started with 2 little dots that she complaint where itching and a month later she has them all over her arm and half stomach. The pediatrician recommended IMIQUIMOD but that burned her skin so bad even though I applied one time to each thing. I went to the dermatologist and he took most of them out with a needle, my poor girl screamed so much that I was almost crying and screaming with her. I do not know what to do, she touches them cause it itches so bad that I am scared that she touches her face, eyes or genitals with her hand. I know that washing her hands is the solutions but its difficult when she goes to day care or I am not around.

I see her crying so much cause it itches and I do not know if they are pain full. HELP! someone has any recommendation for these things.

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    I completely understand what you are going through. My 4 year old daughter has suffered from molluscum contagiosum virus for over 12 months which has spread from both her arms to her torso and down her legs and I was assured by other physicians that it would run its course and disappear with time. I had used other antiseptic creams to try and prevent it spreading but nothing helped. I l decided to go with a natural route. After using Wheatgrass Spray for only 2 weeks the improvement was dramatic, with the existing spots and marks disappearing and no longer spreading, after another 2 weeks the viral infection was completely gone, leaving absolutely no scars. I was so thankful. You may want to try Wheatgrass spray or cream. Some people say ceram is better but I used spray and it worked like a miracle for her.  

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