





so sorry that your daughter is experiencing this. my daughter got it from swimming at the ymca pool when she was 6. hers never looked like this though. she patches of the bumps all over her bottom, thighs and tops of her legs and a few scattered elsewhere. our pediatrician said to leave them alone and they will go away on their own but definitely wrong. they go away scab over and spread. i used 2 things to get them away for good almost a year and a half later. i used molluscum vanishing stick i would by on amazon and put on the bumps when they appeared 2 to 3 times a day. the medicine looks like chapstick. I also had my daughters dermatologist put her on oral cimetidine to rid her body of the infection. she had to be on it for 3 months every day religiously but it finally worked. i would not recommend painting the bumps with medicine. they turn into huge blisters and it was very painful for my daughter. it gets rid of the bumps she had in that one particular area but not the ones that had already spread.
I am so sorry you’re dealing with this. My daughter had molluscum over the summer and it was a nightmare. When she had two bumps I took her to a dermatologist and they used beetle juice on them. I wasn’t a fan of the hypeepigmentation that the juice left. So, I checked her everyday. As soon as I saw a tiny MC, I brought her to a cosmestic dermatologist that popped it out easily and with no scarring. Personally, I don’t think the scabs are normal. It almost looks like an allergy to the topical or a burn. I think you should take her to a good dermatologist and ask. Also, I wouldn’t do nothing about these. It can last up to four years and because it innoculates it spreads. They really bothered my daughter and were itchy! I
Hi Mer912.
Sorry for what happened to your daughter. I read it that Epsom salt bath would help getting rip off the MC. I tried Conzerol but it didn’t work for me. I used Apple Cider Vinegar and MC was gone in a week. The most important thing is keeping it from spreading.