Natural Drugs Are More Successful In Treating Molluscum

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Most cases of molluscum will clear up naturally within two years. So long as the skin growths are present, there is a possibility of transmitting the infection to another person. When the growths are gone, the possibility for spreading the infection is ended. Unlike herpes viruses, which can remain inactive in the body for months or years before reappearing, molluscum does not remain in the body when the growths are gone from the skin and will not reappear on their own.
However, there is no permanent immunity to the virus, and it is possible to become infected again upon exposure to an infected person. Advantage of treatment is to hasten the resolution of the virus. This limits the size of the pox scar. If left untreated, molluscum growth can reach sizes as large as a pea or a marble. Spontaneous resolution of large lesions can occur, but will leave larger crater like growth. As many treatment options are available, prognosis for minimal scarring is best if treatment is initiated while lesions are small.
The clinical appearance of molluscum contagiosum is in most cases diagnostic. Though molluscum can not be cultured in the laboratory, histological examination of a curetted or biopsied lesion can also aid in the diagnosis in cases that are not clinically obvious. The thick white central core can be expressed and smeared on a slide and left unstained or stained with Geimsa, Gram, Papanicolaou, or Wright stains to demonstrate the large brick-shaped inclusion body. Electron microscopy has also been used to demonstrate the poxivirus structures.
Immunohistochemical methods that use a polyclonal antibody allows the recognition of molluscum contagiosum in fixed tissue. In-situ hybridization for molluscum contagiosum virus DNA has also been utilized. Molluscum contagiosum lesions must be differentiated from basal cell carcinoma, condyloma accuminata, cutaneuos cyptococcosis, epidermal inclusion cyst, epitheliomas, herpes simplex, keratoacanthoma, lichen planus, varicella, verruca vulgaris, papillomas, papular granuloma annulare, pyoderma, and syringoma or other adenexal tumors.
Molluscum contagiosum may be protracted in atopic and immunocompromised individuals. Some patients pick and scratch at the lesions, a habit that may lead to scarring. In addition, some schools and daycare centers will not admit children with visible molluscum papules. When patients seek medical attention and desire to rid themselves of the papules, there are several means of therapeutic destruction to help speed resolution.
The decision whether treatment is necessary depends on the needs of the patient, the recalcitrance of their disease, and the likelihood of treatments to leave pigmentary alteration or scarring. Most of the common treatments consist of various means to traumatize the molluscum contagiosum lesions. The antiviral and immune-modulating treatments have recently been added to the options. The following is a brief summary of some of the more common treatments.
An easy method to remove the lesions is eviscerating the core with an instrument such as a scalpel, sharp tooth pick, edge of a glass slide, or any other instrument capable of removing the umbilicated core. Because of its simplicity, patients, parents, and caregivers may be taught this method so new lesions can be treated at home. This method is simple but may not be tolerated by small children.
Curettage is another method of removal. It can be used with and without light electrodessication. This method is more painful, and it is recommended that a topical anesthetic cream be applied to the lesions before the procedure to decrease the pain. For patients with impaired immune functions with widespread and potentially disfiguring eruptions, the usual local destructive therapies are ineffective; natural treatments for molluscum have been more successful.
Natural drugs are made from natural materials, widely available with natural chemical compositions and smooth function. Their effectiveness is integral and bidirectional with little side effects; it is not easy to cause pathogenic microorganism to develop drug resistance; harmful residue seldom remain in the body. They are not for destroying enemy but for mobilizing autologous tissue or self-recovery capability. Natural drugs have an effect to improve effect and decrease toxicity by compatibility of medicines and reduce side effect. To learn more, please go to http://www.naturespharma.org.


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