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Internal medicine tutorial, molluscum contagiosum

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  • That's not herpes, it's a different virus. And to the guy laughing that they're going to die, no they're not. Herpes is more like a tattoo that you can see sometimes and it hurts when you see it. Please get your shit straight.

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  • look up lemon mertle essentials its cheap like $10 you get it from australia. there a fb page that i saw called Lemon Myrtle Essentials and they sell the oil,cream,spray and soap give it a try and read up about it befor you use it every one on that page have said really good things about it and you can ask question aswell

  • @killuminati63 haha yea that would be ideal. Well that method was actually suggested by the doctor himself. He said to make sure each individual lesion is dead. I have faith in u.

  • @mozfreak84 i wouldn't dare try .. if i fuck with them im afriad theyll spread im not sure but i thin its spread to my left arm and even some are high up just on my ribcage :( i dunno i gues illhave to settle for cryotherapy..:( i wish there was a MC / HPV body wash or bar of soap that killed the virus

  • @killuminati63 ok try individually extracting them using a zit extractor. U could buy them anywhere. Just center the extractor in middle of a lesion and press hard til the stuff comes out. I'm not sure the severity of ur situation so it will take sum time extracting all of them or even sum of them. I learned that they all seem to cluster around each other so getting rid of sum is helpful. I hope that you get rid of them!

  • @mozfreak84 aldara sucked for me ! you're lucky!

  • Please research FDA recommendations and you will see that Aldara does not work for molluscum. In clinical studies it showed no improvement over placebo. I've heard really good things about a natural product called PoxiDerm (I work for a skin care company and I see this product at trade shows). It doesn't cause the burning or blistering that other products cause... it's way less expensive... and it's an antiviral plant product.

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