What is Molluscum?

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Molluscum Contagiosum (MCV) is a common and very contagious human-to-human transmitted viral infection that affects the skin causing lesions or pustules. It is caused by a DNA virus of the Poxveridae family and has a higher incidence in children, sexually active adults, and those with weak immune response.

Once infected, Molluscum Contagiosum (MCV) incubation period is generally between 2 and 8 weeks, and can take up to 6 months to start developing lesions. Untreated lesions may take up to 2 months to disappear while additional lesions will appear during that 2 year period, until you overcome the disease.

Most people can overcome Molluscum Contagiosum (MCV) without treatment in about 24 months, making it a very unpleasant disease to have, with high risk of infecting others. Many people in desperation often try ineffective alternatives or painful removal causing scarring, such as freezing, burning or applying blistering agents to each lesion. You will only overcome MCV when the lesions are gone.

Conzerol heals Molluscum Contagiosum (MCV) lesions and reduces further spreading. With Conzerol an infected person, child or adult, can be back to normal fast, instead of months with traditional invasive and painful alternatives.

 

 



 

 


Alternative Molluscum Contagiosum treatments

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Keep in mind that individuals with a healthy immune system usually spontaneously resolve (clear) in 1 to-2 years, while immune-compromised persons may take much longer and have more severe cases.
Alternative treatments include:

  • Curettage- Scraping off the lesion and inner waxy head. This procedure may be performed with or without an anesthetic. With children and infants, it may include harnessing to reduce struggling. Scar damage is likely to result of this alternative.
  • Cryosurgery- Freezing the lesion, surrounding tissue and inner viral-bed with liquid nitrogen. Scar damage is likely to result of this alternative.
  • Cantharidin- A cautious application of a blistering agent used to traumatize and kill the virus while affecting surrounding tissue. Scar damage is likely to result of this alternative.
  • Imiquimod- (Aldara)- an immune-modulating drug.
  • Tretinoin – (Retin-A) an acne treatment that has virtually no efficacy for molluscum patients.
  • Salicylic Acid- (Compound W) applied to pustules – no other available data
  • Laser- Destruction of the viral-bed and surrounding tissue with laser. Scarring may occur.
  • Tea Tree Oil- alleged to be effective for about 18% of users. No substantiated data available.
  • Colloidal Silver- no clinical data available
  • Duct Tape- no available data. Not sterile and may cause additional secondary infections.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar- no clinical data available.
  • Beatle Juice- no available data. We have received reports explaining how it caused the spread of the virus.
  • Curealls- Other products offered through the internet claiming miraculous results.

Scratched or mistreated Molluscum Contagiosum (MCV) lesions might develop secondary infections, requiring to be treated with topical antibiotics and extending the healing period.

Conzerol heals Molluscum Contagiosum (MCV) lesions and reduces further spreading. With Conzerol an infected person, child or adult, can be back to normal fast, instead of months with traditional invasive and painful alternatives.