Molluscum can spread between people when infected skin touches healthy skin or when objects like towels, clothing, or sports gear that have touched the infected skin are shared.
It can also spread when someone touches the bumps and then touches other parts of their body.
Molluscum can spread when someone touches the bumps and then touches other parts of their body.
Parents need to know that Molluscum can spread through to anyone in the family, although the highest percentage of transmission can be found among siblings.
There may be options that can better help you manage the disease, reduce the risk of spreading the virus as well as assist you in navigating the various ways molluscum may negatively affect your life.
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