Who gets Molluscum?

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If you are not naturally resistant to molluscum, you can acquire the infection. Your children are most likely to acquire molluscum from personal contact with other children who have the disease. They can also pick up the virus from solid and soft objects that carry the microorganism. The infection is most common in children from one to ten years of age.

Adults and teens can become infected by casual and sexual contact with an infected individual. Shared towels and other objects can carry the virus to tiny breaks in the skin, allowing infection to begin. Eczema will also make a person more prone to acquiring the molluscum virus.

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.

 

Note: Conzerol could need more time to show results, depending on the immune condition of the person. Conzerol has virtually 100% rate of success within a month. These cases include HIV positive persons and those who are undergoing medical treatments that inhibit the immune system.


Molluscum in Children

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We understand that having a child with Molluscum Contagiosum (MCV) can be very dis-heartening. Conzerol was pioneered by people having suffered what you are experiencing, due to not having effective remedies. Keep in mind that MCV is very common and many families have experienced or will experience this virus. You are not alone. Be encouraged! - With Conzerol It will pass quickly.

Children are most likely to acquire Molluscum Contagiosum (MCV) from personal contact with other children who have the disease. They can also pick up the virus from solid and soft objects that carry the microorganism. The infection is most common in children from one to ten years of age. MCV infected children need you to help them be cautious in order to stop it from spreading to other parts of their body and to other children.

Before and after examining your child/baby:

  • Wet and soap your hands.
  • Vigorously scrub the surfaces of your hands for 15 seconds.
  • Rinse and dry your hands.

Future infections are possible but rare. Resolving Molluscum Contagiosum (MCV) lesions does not make someone immune. Always be careful with skin to skin contact with an infected person with lesions, especially with children and babies.

Try to contain Molluscum Contagiosum (MCV). Someone else may become infected by contaminated objects (fomites) such as towels, soft toys, sponges, bathing scrubs, bed sheets and clothing. The virus can also traverse from one part of the body to another (auto-inoculation or self-reinfection) simply by touching a lesion then touching another area of one´s own skin. A child is contagious until the last lesion resolves.

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.