MOLLUSCUM -
HERPES CONTAGION
The Molluscum Contagiosum Virus (MCV) is part of the “Pox family”, previously common in children, now a sexually transmitted disease in adults.
  Symptoms include fleshy, pearly-white, gray-white, yellow   or pink colored papule lesions, beginning as small bumps,   becoming larger over time. Lesions are often on the face,   legs, arms, trunk, lower abdomen, thighs, buttocks, anal   region, groin, labia, and scrotum. The affected areas have   itching and tenderness, lasting from 2 weeks to years.
Molluscum is transmitted by skin-to-skin contact with active weeping lesions and from contaminated objects, clothing or towels. Frequently children and adults contract the virus in bathrooms and public swimming pool areas.
Apply the VIP - Viral Inhibitor Pro up to 8 times daily to ELIMINATE each papule. To PREVENT lesions, users emphasize early detection and immediate applications.   18Feb12 6am
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