Photo is not representative of all patients.
Molluscum is a highly contagious viral skin infection that affects an estimated 6 million people in the United States, primarily impacting children under the age of 16.
Children with eczema or a family history of eczema are at increased risk of contracting additional skin infections – including molluscum.
Most people have 10-30 bumps but children with eczema have a higher chance of developing a large number of molluscum bumps.
Photo is not representative of all patients.
Photo is not representative of all patients.
Kids with Eczema are prone to scratching and can therefore spread the molluscum virus to other parts of their body more easily than those without the condition.
In children prone to eczema, an itchy rash may occur around the bumps, adding to a child’s discomfort.
Also, molluscum may trigger eczema flare-ups in kids who already have eczema.
Photo is not representative of all patients.
Certainly, children with both eczema and molluscum have complex skin care needs. Therefore, it’s important to consult with a dermatologist who can address each condition, help reduce the risk of spreading molluscum, and guide you and your child in the management of both disorders.
During this COVID-19 pandemic, please note that many dermatologists are practicing telemedicine, and you can always make an appointment for a future date.
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