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My Son Has Molluscum Contagiousum
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They were originally all under his left arm.. as far down as his waist.. had a few that caused issues but we knew it wasn’t anything to be concerned about..
however, he’s now developed clusters of little white bumps on his elbows and knees and a couple on his heel. I sent a picture to his doctor as we can’t see them at the minute and she said it’s Molluscum, with a bit of eczema mixed in (they were red but he says they’re itchy so he’s been scratching) but they’ve literally appeared over a few days.. I’ll be ringing the doctors again as I want someone to physically see them but I’m wondering if anyone has any ideas or am I panicking over nothing? Thanks.
however, he’s now developed clusters of little white bumps on his elbows and knees and a couple on his heel. I sent a picture to his doctor as we can’t see them at the minute and she said it’s Molluscum, with a bit of eczema mixed in (they were red but he says they’re itchy so he’s been scratching) but they’ve literally appeared over a few days.. I’ll be ringing the doctors again as I want someone to physically see them but I’m wondering if anyone has any ideas or am I panicking over nothing? Thanks.
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It certainly sound like Molluscum Contagiosum. Are you panicking?.. ......Yes. They should disappear over time,but if itching becomes a problem then 1% hydrocortiso ne cream, bought from the chemist should do the trick. The healing process may take months rather than weeks.
15:32 Sat 23rd May 2020
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