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Molluscum - Is It Contagious?



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By : galaxy latindirectv    4 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-29 01:49:51

The full name of the disease is Molluscum Contagiosum (which affects thousands of individuals within the US and different components of the globe) and the name itself is strikingly kind of like 'contagious'. So is there a relationship? Whereas the history of how the name came into being is not exactly known, however one factor is sure - the disease is definitely contagious. However nobody is definite whether or not the name Contagiosum was coined simply as a result of it is contagious or not. However it's seemingly that this can be how the disease got its name. What researchers and doctors are certain concerning is that it's a viral disease of the skin that affects an enormous section of the population.
Virtually anyone (both adults and children) is at risk. However there's a distinction between how the virus attacks kids and adults. Mostly it has been seen that this virus affects children. Research indicates that as several as seventeen% children have Molluscum Contagiosum. And this share breaks all social, geographical and economic barriers. However the incidence has been reported a lot of from hot and humid tropical countries. Youngsters who are between the ages of 2 to 12 are most likely to have the disease. When a child has the disease, little bumps seem on the legs, arms, body and even the eyelids. These little bumps are shaped sort of a dome and seem like - they look much like pearls.
Molluscum Contagiosum can conjointly affect adults. In adults however the disease seems differently - the skin eruptions are within the inner thighs, buttocks, lower abdomen, and additionally the genitals. Though principally youngsters are affected with this disease, however experts are of the opinion that those adults who have a weakened immune system are a lot of liable to be affected. Thus, this disease is additionally connected to the immune system.
In case of adults, the virus that is behind the condition passes through sexual contact with an affected individual. Yes this is among the most wide unfold sexually transmitted diseases (STD). There are numerous ways that an adult can get it - through direct gender (straight, oral or anal). But the infection can be contagious even if there's no sex but the person is just living in the same place with an affected individual. This is as a result of of the high degree of unfold of the disease.
But children don't derive pleasure sex (at least they are not presupposed to - and a overwhelming majority do not anyway). Therefore how will the disease become contagious to children? Well, the disease can be unfold simply by sharing common places such as public conveyance, swimming pool, health club, school, and even by such innocent activities like sharing toys and using the same towel.
Now the good news. Though the virus that causes Molluscum Contagiosum is rarely fully eliminated from the body, but the disease is not contagious once the pearl shaped bumps are far from the body. Therefore as long because the bumps are there, Molluscum is contagious, and not after that.
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