
that looks like it could be molluscum
Jack, here is a little detailed information:
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Molluscum contagiosum is a common skin infection caused by a virus. It’s annoying, but not dangerous. Anyone can get it, but it’s most common among children who are 1-10 years old, people who are sexually active, and people who have trouble fighting off infection.
How is molluscum contagiosum spread?
Molluscum contagiosum is passed from one area of the body to another by scratching and from one person to another by direct skin-to-skin contact with an infected person’s bumps or by having contact with an object that has the virus on it. It’s important not to itch or scratch at the bumps to prevent further spread and prevent secondary bacterial infection. The virus is spread
During any type of skin to skin contact such as sexual activity, contact sports, or other activity that involves touching the bumps of an infected person.
Through contact with a towel, washcloth, bed sheets, clothing or something else that has the virus on it.
To other parts of an infected person’s body by scratching the bumps.