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Treatment - sometimes it is just better to watch and wait. Warts are a common ailment of childhood. Mostly a nuisance, sometimes a hindrance to function when located on the fingers and or areas of high use. There are two major types of wart type skin lesions - typical verrucous warts and molluscum contagiosum. Google has great molluscum and wart Images WARTS/MOLLUSCUM - To Treat Or Not To Treat? Common warts and molluscum contagiosum lesions are benign, but bothersome viral skin lesions that are common in children. We see them all the time in clinic. A common viral wart is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV infects the epithelium of the skin, leading to keratinocyte proliferation in the skin's outer layer. This uncontrolled growth of the keratinocytes results in a thickened rough round lesion that we see. If the immune system fails to fully clear the virus, we see this lesion for months to years. Molluscum, caused by an unknown virus, follows a similar course with a dissimilar appearance. Neither molluscum nor warts have roots despite the myth propagated over the years. Molluscum lesions have a turbid white appearance under the umbilicated skin papule with the virus located within the upper skin layer. They are 1-4 mm in diameter. Viral warts are a little larger usually 3 -10 mm in size. They form a protective cap of dead skin (keratinocyte) cells and invade the deeper skin layer. The protective cap is rough like sand paper. Molluscum lesions peak around ages 2-7 years and for common warts the peak age is 7-15 years.... and more on a literature review. Dr. M
In this episode, we explore two common pediatric conditions: molluscum contagiosum and impetigo, also known as school sores. We'll cover the causes of these skin infections, which often worry parents, and discuss effective management strategies. Our panel of experts for this episode includes specialist dermatologist and Spot Diagnosis Co-Host A/Prof Alvin Chong and GP and Spot Diagnosis Co-Host Dr Laxmi Iyengar. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Complementary treatments for molluscum and warts with Dr. Steve Daveluy! - Highlights from the AAD - BPO -> benzene -?-> bad? - Acute localized exanthematous pustulosis - Want to donate to the cause? Do so here! http://www.uofuhealth.org/dermasphere Check out our video content on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dermaspherepodcast and VuMedi!: https://www.vumedi.com/channel/dermasphere/ The University of Utah's Dermatology ECHO: https://physicians.utah.edu/echo/dermatology-primarycare - Connect with us! - Web: https://dermaspherepodcast.com/ - Twitter: @DermaspherePC - Instagram: dermaspherepodcast - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DermaspherePodcast/ - Check out Luke and Michelle's other podcast, SkinCast! https://healthcare.utah.edu/dermatology/skincast/ Luke and Michelle report no significant conflicts of interest… BUT check out our friends at: - Kikoxp.com (a social platform for doctors to share knowledge) - https://www.levelex.com/games/top-derm (A free dermatology game to learn more dermatology!)
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In case you missed it, PeDRA produced two sponsored webinars with Novan in the Spring of 2023. If you would like to view the video versions of these presentations, please click here. For more resources about molluscum, please click here.
Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis - Sirolimus for KP rubra - Spironolactone does not cause cancer - Dupi -> Th17/23 issues - Berdazimer for molluscum - Want to donate to the cause? Do so here! http://www.uofuhealth.org/dermasphere Check out our video content on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dermaspherepodcast and VuMedi!: https://www.vumedi.com/channel/dermasphere/ The University of Utah's Dermatology ECHO: https://physicians.utah.edu/echo/dermatology-primarycare - Connect with us! - Web: https://dermaspherepodcast.com/ - Twitter: @DermaspherePC - Instagram: dermaspherepodcast - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DermaspherePodcast/ - Check out Luke and Michelle's other podcast, SkinCast! https://healthcare.utah.edu/dermatology/skincast/ Luke and Michelle report no significant conflicts of interest… BUT check out our friends at: - Kikoxp.com (a social platform for doctors to share knowledge) - https://www.levelex.com/games/top-derm (A free dermatology game to learn more dermatology!)
Visit nascentmc.com to get medical writing assistance for your company. Visit learnAMAstyle.com for free downloads about medical editing and writing in the AI era. See full write up and supporting links for this episode at nascentmc.com/podcast. Summary: § FDA has approved berdazimer topical gel, 10.3% (Zelsuvmi), as the first novel drug for molluscum contagiosum, a viral skin infection affecting adults and children over 1 year old. § Pembrolizumab (Keytruda) is now approved for stage III-IVA cervical cancer treatment in combination with chemoradiotherapy, based on positive data from the KEYNOTE-A18 trial. It's the third indication for cervical cancer and 39th overall § The FDA issued a drug safety communication regarding GLP-1 receptor agonists and suicidal thoughts, finding no clear relationship between them. § BrainSee, a noninvasive test, approved for predicting progression from amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) to Alzheimer's dementia using MRI and cognitive assessments, offering a same-day alternative to traditional methods. § SH-105, a novel treatment for breast and ovarian cancers, had its NDA accepted with a target action date set for June 29, 2024, offering a differentiated injectable product. § Medtronic's Percept RC deep brain stimulation system received FDA approval for Parkinson's. § NexoBrid, a topically administered biological product for burn treatment, expanded its label to include pediatric patients based on positive results from clinical trials. § The FDA approved the Teneo excimer laser platform for LASIK surgery, featuring high-speed eye tracking and fast ablation times for precise vision correction in individuals aged 22 and older. See full write up and supporting links at nascentmc.com/podcast.
Researchers examine link between diabetes, obesity treatments and suicidal ideation; topical treatment for molluscum contagiosum; IV bags recalled following discovery that they may contain twice as much of the labeled drug; update on the penicillin shortage; newly cleared test measures HbA1c from menstrual blood.
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Molluscum contagiosum from the Microbiology section. Follow Medbullets on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/medbull --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/medbulletsstep1/message
In this episode, we're chatting with Dr. Gaurang Gaikwad. Dr Gaikwad is one of the most popular teachers among students over the globe and in the past few years has successfully trained hundreds of homoeopaths through his online courses. He has found his own online teaching platform and has been successfully running courses for students, practitioners and homoepathic enthusiasts. In the episode, we hear Dr. Gaikwad's homeopathy origin story, including how he came to homeopathy as well as who he trained with. He stunned us with his depth and breadth of knowledge and experience. He explains how to understand remedies via the repertory, provings, Materia Medica, and clinical cases, and gives examples to help clarify this learning. He shares about his many books and his experience writing them, and we talk about his approach to treatment including his use of nosodes in practice. Finally we talk about his next book, still in progress, which is all about women's health. Dr. Gaikwad has a new course (see below), and is offering a generous discount for listeners of this podcast! "Homoeopathic Strategies in Dermatological Disorders”Starting on November 24th, 2023This 16-session, 25-hour masterclass will cover a wide range of clinical dermatological disorders and provide valuable insights into homeopathic approaches for their management.Course Highlights:Topics Covered: Psoriasis, Eczema, Urticaria, Vitiligo, Herpes, Ulcers, Boils, Acne, Impetigo, Ringworm, Lichen planus, Burns, Molluscum contagiosum, Morphea, Bed Sores, Autoimmune skin diseases, and more.Renowned Faculty: Learn from the best homeopathic clinicians and teachers from around the world.Flexible Learning: Weekend sessions at 8 pm IST on Zoom, with recordings available for one year.Fees- 259 USDSpecial discount for podcast listenersFees- 179 USDFor any inquiries or to reserve your seat, please email chiyabhandari@gmail.com or whatsapp at + 91 9867584902 https://wa.me/message/XSYGIYNJMLCDC1 For more details, visit www.drgauranggaikwad.com.To connect, follow, and explore with with us you can find us at:Paula www.paulajeffrey.com On Instagram @healingwithpaulaKellie www.kelliemox.com On Instagram @kelliemox.homeopathKristawww.kristarivet.comOn Instagram @kristarivet.homeopathy
Join us for a relaxed round up of recent Red Whale primary care Pearls of wisdom. This month, Nik and Caroline discuss: GLP-1 mimetics shortages: tackling drug swaps. The headline grabbing GLP-1 mimetics are rarely out of the news- most recently due to supply issues for people with type 2 diabetes. How do we deal with this?Tics and Tourette's syndrome: spotting them in primary care. Singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi has been keen to dispel myths that Tourette's is all about swearing uncontrollably. We share what you need to know. Blepharitis: it's pretty common and is responsible for about 5% of primary care eye consultations- so worth a reminder about diagnosis and management, to stop you from getting stuck! Molluscum contagiosum…a nuisance but not a spell! We look at the diagnosis, management, who needs referral, and when to think about immunosuppression.And hear about a multitasking, time pressured, dance themed debacle…LinksYou can check availability of insulin brands at: www.sps.nhs.uk Tourette's Action (UK support group for those with an established diagnosis):https://www.tourettes-action.org.uk/Molluscum contagiosum images:https://www.pcds.org.uk/clinical-guidance/molluscum-contagiosum#managementhttps://dermnetnz.org/topics/molluscum-contagiosumWe'd love to hear your feedback by email - podcast@redwhale.co.uk or leave us a voice message - Send a voice message to RedWhalePrimaryCarePod (speakpipe.com) If you don't already receive our weekly Pearls email then you can sign up to these herePearls are available to read for 3 months from the date they are first published. After this time, you can get access to any Pearls - along with ALL of the rest of our online written resources - either when you buy a one-day online course from Red Whale OR if you purchase a membership to GPCPD.com here: https://gpcpd.com/subscribe-to-gpcpd Follow us on:TwitterFacebookInstagramLinkedInDisclaimerWe make every effort to ensure the information in this podcast is accurate and/ correct at the date of publication, but it is of necessity of a brief and general nature, and this should not replace your own good clinical judgement, or be regarded as...
Dermatopathology isn't typically meant to provide definitive diagnosis. But it can give important information for supporting a diagnosis and guiding patient care. Michelle Hure, MD, founder of OC Skin Lab in Orange County, CA, shares 10 tips for getting better results from a dermatopathologist. Also in this edition, Michelle Sullentrup of MyDermRecruiter.com talks about measuring production and David Cohen, MD, MPH talks about when and how to suspect dupilumab failure.Like what you're hearing? Have a topic you want to hear more about? Hit us up and spread the word on Instagram!
UV nail dryers cause DNA damage - with Dr. Julia Curtis! Cantharidin 0.7% for Molluscum - Imiquimod 5% cream for LM - TNF inhibitor induced Psoriasis - Memantine for Trichotillomania & Skin Picking - Check out our video content on YouTube: Dermasphere Podcast - YouTube - and VuMedi!: https://www.vumedi.com/channel/dermasphere/ The University of Utah's Dermatology ECHO: https://physicians.utah.edu/echo/dermatology-primarycare - Connect with us! - Web: https://dermaspherepodcast.com/ - Twitter: @DermaspherePC - Instagram: dermaspherepodcast - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DermaspherePodcast/ - Check out Luke and Michelle's other podcast, SkinCast! https://healthcare.utah.edu/dermatology/skincast/ Luke and Michelle report no significant conflicts of interest… BUT check out our friends at: - Kikoxp.com (a social platform for doctors to share knowledge) - https://www.levelex.com/games/top-derm (A free dermatology game to learn more dermatology!)
TODAY ON THE ROBERT SCOTT BELL SHOW: Biden cancer mRNA tech, Tor McPartland, Orange Guard, Toxic-free pesticide, FDA remedy crackdown, Molluscum contagiosum, UK pharma revolving door, Liz Reitzig, Real Food Consumer Coalition, The PRIME Act, Real food safety, RFK Jr censored again and MORE! http://www.robertscottbell.com/natural-remedies/biden-cancer-mrna-tech-tor-mcpartland-orange-guard-toxic-free-pesticide-fda-remedy-crackdown-molluscum-contagiosum-uk-pharma-revolving-door-liz-reitzig-real-food-consumer-coalition-the-prime/
Single-use application to treat the molluscum contagiosum approved; Xdermvy has gotten the green light to treat demodex blepharitis; warfarin reversal treatment for use in urgent surgery; weight loss drug in short supply through 2023; cervical pessary assessed for reducing preterm birth.
Has your child had those skin-colored bumps called molluscum contagiosum? Dr. Wendy explains why they happen, what to do and when parents can ignore them. How dangerous is it for a baby to drink another mom's milk? Mothers share their stories of daycare mix-ups and Dr. Wendy takes us through the CDC guidelines for formula and milk management at childcare centers. What to Do if an Infant or Child Is Mistakenly Fed Another Woman's Expressed Breast Milk (CDC) Send your questions to hello@pediatriciannextdoorpodcast.com or submit at drwendyhunter.com Find products from the show on the shop page. More from The Pediatrician Next Door: Website: drwendyhunter.com Instagram: @the_pediatrician_next_door Facebook: facebook.com/wendy.l.hunter.75 TikTok: @drwendyhunter LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drwendyhunter This is a Redd Rock Music Podcast IG: @reddrockmusic www.reddrockmusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This webinar offers presentations from Nanette Silverberg, MD, and Adelaide Hebert, MD to discuss the renewed interest in understanding the pathophysiology of molluscum and the importance of treatment versus a “watch and wait” strategy. Implications on patient quality of life and burden of illness are also discussed as well as managing difficult molluscum cases. Emerging therapeutic strategies are also reviewed.This program is sponsored by Novan. Click here to view the presentation slides.
Listen By:Season 7Season 6Season 5Season 4Season 3Season 2Season 1Podcast Categories:Fertility and pregnancyGuest interviewsInfectious diseaseRespiratory healthSkincareSkincare for babiesMy somewhat political views!Listen By:Season 7Season 6Season 5Season 4Season 3Season 2Season 1Podcast Categories:Fertility and pregnancyGuest interviewsInfectious diseaseRespiratory healthSkincareSkincare for babiesMy somewhat political views!Listen By:Season 7Season 6Season 5Season 4Season 3Season 2Season 1Season 7Season 6Season 5Season 4Season 3Season 2Season 1Podcast CategoriesGuest interviewsFertility and pregnancyInfectious diseaseRespiratory healthSkincareSkincare for babiesMy somewhat political views!John Test PageGuest interviewsFertility and pregnancyInfectious diseaseRespiratory healthSkincareSkincare for babiesMy somewhat political views!John Test PageA WonderCare PodcastMolluscum Contagiosum - What?!Play EpisodePause EpisodeMute/Unmute EpisodeRewind 10 Seconds1xFast Forward 30 seconds00:00/00:09:14SubscribeShareAmazonApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyRSS FeedShareLinkEmbedDownload file | Play in new window | Duration: 00:09:14 | Recorded on 29/03/2023Subscribe: Amazon | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify Amazon Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Molluscum Contagiosum – What?!Molluscum Contagiosum is somewhat of a mystery disease – nobody seems to talk about it or know what it is! I couldn't let Season 3 of A WonderCare Podcast finish without answering the following questions!In this episodeWhat is molluscum Contagiosum?What are the symptoms?How to you treat it?Tips and self careIs it contagious?How long will I have it for?Season 3 Partnership – Salin Plus (available here!)I am so thrilled to be partnering with Salin plus for an entire Season packed with lots of family health information! This 100% natural salt therapy device is suitable for both adults and children! Tune in to learn more!Support this PodcastSimply following and reviewing this podcast can make a huge difference! If you enjoyed this episode ‘Molluscum Contagiosum – what?!' I would be so grateful if you could follow or subscribe to the show!I aim to support parents and appreciate every one of you who take the time from your day to learn something new along with me! We have episodes where I explain medical conditions and offer lots of tips and advice from my perspective as a Pharmacist mum. We also chat with experts about a whole range of medical and parenting challenges. Of course I can't forget our little voices episodes where I chat with kids and hear things from their point of view! I'm also extremely grateful to everyone who contributes to a real lives episode – I learn so much from these and am privileged to be able to share your story which will help people who find them in a similar situation in life.You can check out all of my previous episodes by clicking right here! Sale!Salin Plus Air Purifier PLUS 1 Replacement Filter€157.95 €204.00Add to basketSale!Salin Plus Air Purifier PLUS 2 Replacement Filters€187.45 €250.00Add to basket Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There is so much shame and stigma surrounding sexual health and STI's. If sex is a part of life that we want to talk about openly, then we need to be discussing our health as well. That's one reason I'm so damn excited for you to hear this episode, but that's not all—today I had the pleasure and the privilege of talking to my sister, Anna Strange. Anna and I talk about our sexual health journeys, how having these conversations can begin to destigmatize this very real part of being a sexually active human, finding permission in self-exploration, armpit-f*cking, and a virus that sounds a little bit like a spell from Harry Potter. You should be able to feel free in your body, to discuss what it means to be human without shame, fear, and judgement. It's all yours to explore. Appreciating our bodies as siblings … 3:01 Taking care of your sexual health … 10:17 Learning about molluscum contagiosum … 16:28 Feelings of dirtiness … 23:33 Holding shame and emotional pain around your genitals … 26:15 Finding new ways to feel sexy … 35:35 Conversations to help destigmatize … 41:58 How to f*ck an armpit … 46:56 Something can be learned from every experience … 50:18 Sex gives us permission to fully know ourselves … 59:33 Give yourself permission to make a change 1:11:05 If you want something different, do something different … 1:18:44 Taking up space and inviting others to do the same … 1:20:24 Playful hypotheticals … 1:24:03 Empowering others to feel free in their bodies … 1:31:28 Connect with Anna: @strangeladytravels Buy the Molluscum Contagiosum treatment I used HERE Sign up for Sexy Sunday poetry prompts HERE Connect with Bonnie: Instagram, Email (hello@bonnieweeks.com), Website Check out the Yoga Strong Podcast HERE
Dr. Mindy answers questions about Zyrtec, Long COVID, Eczema, Vitamins, RA, IUI, Lupus, Ibuprofen, Autism, Imodium, Thyroid Medication, Prozac, Knee Troubles, VSG, Molluscum & A Stoneridge Shout out See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to my first "Mommy Mini" Episode ! This is where I will talk about all things mom life, tips and tricks, holistic parenting, gentle parenting, tapping for kids, and more. In this weeks Mini - Aria came home with mystery bumps, I explain the holistic approach I used (that worked!) to heal her from the inside out. My approach will also work for other viruses kids tend to pass around. Enjoy!
While generally harmless, Molluscum is a very common skin condition amongst children ages 2-10. So common that you may know them by their nickname "Water Warts" instead! In today's episode, Skincast hosts Luke Johnson, MD and Michelle Tarbox, MD explain what causes these wart-like bumps, why they're so common, and options for treatment for when you just can't stand them any longer.
Molluscum Contagiosum is a very common skin condition that is usually seen in kids. Most adults tend to have natural immunity, as they will have been exposed to the infection at a young age. It is a viral infection that presents as raised spots on the skin that doctors often misdiagnose as warts. There are not many pharmaceutical options available for molluscum. Doctors will usually advise you to let the virus run its course because it will go away eventually. But it is an unsightly infection, and in some children, it could linger for many months.In this podcast episode I discuss:External remedies for Molluscum Contagiosum including:Two essential oils that we have had success with;Natural remedies such as apple cider vinegar;The internal approach that we have had lots of success with to fight off the virus;The one thing you want to reduce in your child's diet; The particular foods you can include to help avoid and reduce symptoms of the infection;Two key supplements that can help support the immune system and help fight off Molluscum Contagiosum. including;Zinc - including correct form and dosage for adequate absorption;Four mushrooms we love dosing that boost immunity and are anti-viral;How to reduce the spread to other people, and other parts of the body. This topic is something that we get emailed about a lot, so we hope you find this information educational.Episode Links:If you would like further assistance with Molluscum Contagiosum, or a script for the products we mention in this episode - you can book an Express Consultation with our naturopath Sarah here.Download the Foods To Boost Immunity Cheat Sheet to assist your childs immune system. Check out the Dealing with Molluscum Contagiosum blog post here.Break the winter sickness cycle and learn how to keep your family healthy this winter.Get access to our on-demand masterclass (to watch at your convenience) 3 SIMPLE Ways To NATURALLY BOOST Your Kids' IMMUNITY to Avoid A Winter Full Of Sickness. Sign up here
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Molluscum Contagiosum from the Dermatology section. Follow Medbullets on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets
Welcome to our USMLE Prep Question and Answer series!We posed the following question on our social media (@sjsm_medicalschool) on Friday, April 15, 2022.In this episode of the series, Dr. Aqsaa Chaudhry will break down this USMLE Step 1 Prep question and explain how you can get to the correct answer in order to prepare for the USMLE Step 1 Exam!Question: A 15-year-old boy comes to the clinic with complaints of a bump on his stomach. He noticed the lesion a few days ago. He is currently sexually active with multiple partners and does not use protection consistently. He has not had a sexually transmitted infection in the past and his last annual check-up was 2 years ago. The lesion is flesh-colored with central umbilication near the lower abdomen. What is the most probable cause of this patient's lesion?a. DNA virus, non-enveloped, single- stranded and linear structureb. DNA virus, non-enveloped, double- stranded and circular structurec. DNA virus, non-enveloped, double- stranded and linear structured. DNA virus, enveloped, partially double- stranded and circular structuree. DNA virus, enveloped, double- stranded and linear structureCORRECT:e) This patient's lesion describes molluscum contagiosum, a flesh-colored papule with central umbilication. Molluscum contagiosum belongs to the poxvirus family and is a enveloped, double- stranded linear DNA virus. It is often seen in children, however may be sexually transmitted in adults.Shandera, Wayne X., and Eva Clark.. "Other Exanthematous Viral Infections." Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment 2020 Eds. Maxine A. Papadakis, et al. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill,, http://ezproxy.sjsm.org:2096/content.aspx?bookid=2683§ionid=225055143."Classification of Medically Important Viruses." Review of Medical Microbiology & Immunology: A Guide to Clinical Infectious Diseases, 15e Eds. Warren Levinson, et al. New York, NY: McGraw- Hill, , http://ezproxy.sjsm.org:2096/content.aspx?bookid=2381§ionid=187690830.INCORRECT:a) Parvovirus virus, a non-enveloped, single- stranded linear DNA virus, presents as erythema infectiosum (fifth disease, “slapped cheek” rash) in children. It may also present as aplastic crisis in sickle cell disease patients or hydrops fetalis.b) Papillomavirus is a non-enveloped, single- stranded circular DNA virus, the family is human papilloma virus (HPV), which can cause papillomas (warts) without central umbilication and certain strains can lead to cervical carcinoma.c) Adenovirus is a non-enveloped, double- stranded linear DNA virus, that may present with febrile pharyngitis, upper and lower respiratory tract disease.d) Hepadnavirus is an enveloped, partially double- stranded circular DNA virus, that leads to hepatitis B virus that may lead to either acute or chronic hepatitis."Classification of Medically Important Viruses." Review of Medical Microbiology & Immunology: A Guide to Clinical Infectious Diseases, 15e Eds. Warren Levinson, et al. New York, NY: McGraw- Hill, , http://ezproxy.sjsm.org:2096/content.aspx?bookid=2381§ionid=187690830.| Socials |Med School Minutes Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1904744Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sjsm_medica...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mdsjsmLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/school/saint...Website: https://www.sjsm.orgStore: https://sjsmstore.com* These links are affiliated with the channel and support the channel when used*
This week Guest Kate Püttgen, MD, FAAP and Host Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP will be discussing warts and molluscum contagiosum. Have a question? Send it to questions@vcurb.com and for more information about available credit visit vCurb.com.
In this episode of Ask Dr Jessica, Dr Jessica Hochman continues her conversation with Dr. Nicole Harter and they talk about common contagious skin conditions in childhood: molluscom contagiosum and warts. Dr Harter will tell you everything you've ever wanted to know about mollusucum--she explains what it looks like, how long to expect it to last, when to treat it and how to prevent spread. She also describes the common wart (@14:00 minute) and describes a great treatment plan. She also explains what we can do to avoid getting them in the first place. Dr Harter is the Division Chief of Pediatric Dermatology at Children's Hospital & Medical Center Omaha. She is also an Associate Professor of Dermatology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.Dr Jessica Hochman is a board certified pediatrician, mom to three children, and she is very passionate about the health and well being of children. Most of her podcasts are targeted towards general pediatric topics and presented in an easy to understand manner.Do you have a question you want Dr. Jessica to answer? Send an email to: askdrjessicamd@gmail.com. Website: https://www.askdrjessicamd.com/Follow her on Instagram: @AskDrJessicaCheck out her YouTube channel! Ask Dr JessicaSubscribe to this podcast: Ask Dr JessicaPlease note this channel does not take the place of advice from your own medical doctor. If you have any medical concerns, please seek medical attention.
The Center for Medical Education's new course title EMCert Module Mastery has been designed to guarantee participants a passing grade on the new MyEMCert exams from ABEM. This episode comes from the Abdominopelvic Module and discusses genital infections.Sexually transmitted infections, vulvovaginitis differential diagnosis, genital ulcerative infections, syphilis, herpes, chancroid, lymphogranuloma, molluscum, warts, pediculosis, scabies, pyoderma, trauma, excoriations, Bachet's disease, yeast infections, PID, etc... and moreTo learn more, visit https://ccme.org/emcertmodule
En este episodio respondemos a varias de las preguntas que nos habéis enviado por redes sociales sobre el cuidado de la piel y la belleza. Habíamos seleccionado 30, pero al final ha dado tiempo a la mitad y hemos dejado el resto para una segunda parte, os dejamos las preguntas por aquí: ¿Podéis dar algún consejo para proteger nuestra piel en invierno?Veo gente que cicatriza muy bien y yo, sin embargo, enseguida desarrollo queloides. ¿A qué se debe?Me acaban de operar y tengo miedo de que me quede una cicatriz fea. ¿Cómo puedo cuidarla para que quede bien?Las varicosidades o "arañitas" vasculares de las piernas, me gustaría saber cómo prevenirlas y cuál es el mejor tratamiento para eliminarlas.Querría que la doctora nos hablara de los autobronceadores, cuáles son los mejores y cómo es conveniente utilizarlos.En invierno me sale mucha caspa en la cabeza y también en las cejas y la barba, además la piel de la cara se me pone roja y me pica. Me han dicho que tengo dermatitis, pero no me cura con ninguna crema.Cada vez que me pongo nerviosa o entro en habitaciones con calefacción muy alta se me ponen las mejillas muy rojas” Me han dicho que tengo cuperosis, pero también he oído hablar de la rosácea y tengo dudas.Desde hace tiempo noto unos granitos en el cuello, como verruguitas. ¿Qué son? ¿Por qué me salen? ¿Se pueden evitar? ¿Y eliminar?A veces estoy hablando con alguien y de repente empieza a temblarme el párpado? ¿A qué se debe?Cada vez que paso frío o estoy estresada me sale un herpes en el labio de arriba que a veces me deja cicatriz. Antes me salía uno al año, pero ahora me salen cada vez más frecuentemente y más grandes. ¿Qué puedo hacer?A mi hijo le han salido molluscum contagiosum y estoy preocupada. ¿Qué puedo hacer?Tengo el pelo largo y suele estar siempre estropeado en la parte final, he probado todo tipo de productos para nutrirlo, pero nunca se cuál elegir. ¿Es mejor usar suavizante, mascarilla, aceite o serum en las puntas abiertas?Cuando tengo un evento suelo comprar ampollas con “efecto flash”, pero no se si funcionan realmente o estoy tirando el dinero. Además, en el caso de que sean útiles, me gustaría saber cuánto dura el efectoEstoy embarazada y he leído que hay algunos productos cosméticos que no puedo usar, ¿podría decir cuáles son exactamente? ¿las cremas se pueden absorber por la piel y llegar al feto?Veo que mucha gente usa prebases de maquillaje especiales, yo nunca las he usado y tengo la duda de si realmente aportan algún beneficio o basta con usar mi serum o crema habitual antes de aplicar el maquillaje.A lo largo de los años me han ido saliendo unos puntos rojos en los testículos, me ha dicho el médico que no debo preocuparme, pero me gustaría saber cómo eliminarlos ya que cada vez son más grandes.
This week, I made a brief summary of Molluscum Contagiosum infection in children based on RCH guideline. #AMC #FRACGP #Paediatrics #dermatology #infection
This episode covers molluscum contagiosum.Written notes can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/paediatrics/dermatology/molluscumcontagiosum/ or in the dermatology section of the Zero to Finals paediatrics book.The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.
JEADV Associate Editor Prof. Franco Rongioletti shares with us his research on hidradenitis suppurativa, sclerosing diseases, molluscum contagiosum. He discusses the newest therapeutic recommendations in the "2020 European guideline on the management of genital molluscum contagiosum" and his experience with COVID-19 in Italy.
Raise your hand if you are a candy hoarder. The stories get real nasty and we manage to gross out epidemiologists! Is the devil in the details? Or does he go down to Georgia? Well we inadvertently write and rewrite scenarios from teen romcom to straight up musical theater. Our guests this episode are equally as awkwark as we reminisce about middle school dances and how we flourished in our own ways at these functions. Erin and Erin are both so incredibly fun and we unlock some personal insight to how they became science communication babes. Did we all have ticks? Which Erin would be content with first editions in a secret book room and which Erin wanted to be 007? Did we start a commune? You will have to listen to find out! Once again we all laugh so much our faces hurt which could be the theme of our podcast going forward into 2021 and we would be overjoyed. Cheers to second oldest children and ringleaders of trouble alike. No, we are not really putting the Molluscum contagiousum removal in the show notes. But feel free to google it because the tool indeed resembles a tiny melon baller. You are welcome. You can find Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann Updyke at the following spots:@thispodcastwillkillyouTPWKY Podcastthispodcastwillkillyou.comYou can find the YAT sisters at the regularly scheduled locationsInstagramTwitterPatreon -
This podcast presents an approach to the diagnosis and management of molluscum contagiosum in children. Listeners will be able to describe the morphology and treatment of molluscum contagiosum along with indications to refer to a dermatologist. The episode was developed by Aryan Riahi, a medical student at the University of British Columbia, with the help of Dr. M. B. Shokravi, a dermatologist in Vancouver.
Red scrotum syndrome – Steroid substitution saves money – Isotretinoin: Treat until 2 months after acne clearance – Jacobsen syndrome and topical cidofovir for warts and molluscum – Patients are wrong about their family history of melanoma - Dermoscopy of melanoma in congenital nevi – Surgical plumes are dangerous! http://www.dermaspherepodcast.com/ Luke and Michelle have no conflicts of interest.
Is my child’s eczema caused by allergies? Are molluscum contagious? What do you do if you think the rash is serious?These questions and more are answered as hosts Dr Lexi Frydenberg and Dr Margie Danchin sit down with Associate Professor David Orchard, Director of Dermatology at the RCH.You can find further information about eczema, molluscum, hives, rashes, hand, foot and mouth and slapped check on our Kids Health Info website.Enjoying the RCH Kids Health Info podcast? Don't forget to leave us a review!
A little known sexual infection, molluscum contagiosum. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-mcdaniel/message
A little known sexual infection, molluscum contagiosum. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-mcdaniel/message
Cochrane skupina za kožu pripremila je skoro 90 sustavnih pregleda o učincima intervencija za širok spektar kožnih stanja. Jedan od njih je ažuriran po treći put u svibnju 2017, a prikazuje posljednje dokaze o virusnoj infekciji, molluscum contagiosum. Razgovor s glavnim autorom prevela je Jelena Šuto, studentica medicine s Medicinskog fakulteta u Splitu, a pročitati će ga Irena Zakarija-Grković, iz Hrvatskog Cochranea.
Cochrane skupina za kožu pripremila je skoro 90 sustavnih pregleda o učincima intervencija za širok spektar kožnih stanja. Jedan od njih je ažuriran po treći put u svibnju 2017, a prikazuje posljednje dokaze o virusnoj infekciji, molluscum contagiosum. Razgovor s glavnim autorom prevela je Jelena Šuto, studentica medicine s Medicinskog fakulteta u Splitu, a pročitati će ga Irena Zakarija-Grković, iz Hrvatskog Cochranea.
Cochrane skupina za kožu pripremila je skoro 90 sustavnih pregleda o učincima intervencija za širok spektar kožnih stanja. Jedan od njih je ažuriran po treći put u svibnju 2017, a prikazuje posljednje dokaze o virusnoj infekciji, molluscum contagiosum. Razgovor s glavnim autorom prevela je Jelena Šuto, studentica medicine s Medicinskog fakulteta u Splitu, a pročitati će ga Irena Zakarija-Grković, iz Hrvatskog Cochranea.
Dr. Kendall Egan MD, a board-certified dermatologist, chats all things skin. This episode focuses on warts. What causes warts? How do we get a wart? How to we treat a wart? Are warts dangerous? #warts #hpv #scars #cancer #medicine #dermatology #kids #skin #skincare #viruses #skinbumpsandlumps #molluscum #cysts #skintags #skingrowths #acne #eczema #dermatologist #liquidnitrogen #candida #plantarwart #flatwart #skincancer #kendalleganmd
This week on Homeopathy for Mommies, Sue Meyer shares some homeopathic remedies that are helpful in cases of molluscum contagiosum. Molluscum Contagiosum, is a viral skin infection that causes either single or multiple raised, pearl-like bumps (papules) on the skin. It is a chronic infection, so lesions may persist from a few months to a few years. […] The post Molluscum Contagiosum: How Homeopathy Can Help appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
For the 25th episode of season 4, your fearless triad – Courtney Kocak, Sofiya Alexandra & Dave Rankin – is thrilled to welcome standup comedian & host of the Me & Paranormal You podcast Ryan Singer to talk about his new comedy album Free Love (now available for free!!!). First: The triad talks about that super annoying phenomenon where neurotic people (aka us) will take a little offhand comment someone makes & blow it completely out-of-proportion in their minds. Then: Ryan shares why he calls his podcast a mindcast (thus inspiring us to start calling Reality Bytes a genitalcast), his experience with a lowkey STD called Molluscum (whaddya know, Dave's also had Molluscum!), how he's overcoming his fear of intimacy & abandonment issues, his foray into a serious relationship for the 1st time in seven years, how to stay friends with exes & former hookups, why our society's weird POV on male/female friendship is so wack, a hot tip for younger men, the difference between dark mystery vs. fun mystery, why The Notebook is actually a fucked up standard for romance, the real-life implications of depicting women characters as nagging bitches in film & TV, the dangerous impact of social media & dating apps on social skills when it comes to dating & relationships, exhibitionism as a kink & how he got kicked off Tinder. For more Ryan Singer: Download his comedy album Free Love (for free!) Listen to his podcast Me & Paranormal You Follow him on Twitter @rysing Follow him on Instagram @rysing If you love this episode, please leave us a 5-star rating & sexy review! xo
Is there something topical? What about just removing them? Can the dermatologist help?
Thank you for joining us for our 2nd Cabral HouseCall of the weekend! I’m looking forward to sharing with you some of our community’s questions that have come in over the past few weeks… Let’s get started! Taylor: Hello Dr Cabral, I've learned so much about hormones from your podcast and it has been so helpful. I clearly am showing signs of lower progesterone. Wondering what are the ways to boost these progesterone levels? Thanks! Taylor Kristine: Hello! My 11 year old was diagnosed with molluscum contagiosum rash. I've been told it is viral and we have to wait it out. It that it could take months and while we wait we run the risk of it spreading. Any suggestions on how to naturally clear this up quickly? Thank you!! Nikki: Looking into getting a portable infrared sauna. Only looking to spend a few hundred dollars as that's my price range. Can you recommend a cheaper version of the therasage? Also what should I be looking for ? Low emf? Thanks! Love your podcast! Listen everyday James: I would like to hear your thoughts on fat for fuel and getting your body to burn fat instead of glucose. Bill: Hi Dr. Cabral, I am 28 yrs old and for the last 5 years I've been battling all sorts of GI issues (bloating, gas, inflammation and spasms). I've had a battery of tests run (colonoscopy, endoscopy, food emptying study, breath test, MRI etc) and the results have all been normal (so frustrating!). Most recently I've been experiencing extremely uncomfortable spasms in my stomach, chest and back AFTER bowel movements. I thought bowel movements were supposed to provide relief ? I am very active, eat salads and fruits daily, but also drank alcohol heavily in college and suspect that might be coming back to haunt me. Doctors say I am extremely healthy but I feel horrible inside. Big fan of your show & thanks in advance! Thank you for tuning into this weekend’s Cabral HouseCalls and be sure to check back tomorrow for our Mindset & Motivation Monday show to get your week started off right! - - - Show Notes & Resources: http://StephenCabral.com/681 - - - Get Your Question Answered: http://StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - -
The Cochrane Skin Group has prepared nearly 90 full reviews of the effects of interventions for a wide range of skin conditions. One of these was updated for the third time in May 2017, to present the latest evidence on the viral infection, molluscum contagiosum. The lead author, Hans van der Wouden, from the Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute in the Netherlands, describes the latest findings in this podcast.
The Cochrane Skin Group has prepared nearly 90 full reviews of the effects of interventions for a wide range of skin conditions. One of these was updated for the third time in May 2017, to present the latest evidence on the viral infection, molluscum contagiosum. The lead author, Hans van der Wouden, from the Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute in the Netherlands, describes the latest findings in this podcast.
EP 26 1: Pityriasis Rosea, Molluscum by Dr. Barbara Taylor Cox
Gary Butterfield and Kole Ross heap praise on Katamari Damacy. It's simultaneously a singular expression, and one of the most eclectic games we've covered for the show. Katamari Damacy is an extremely simple game with one goal: to instill as much joy in you as possible. And it works. LINKS OF NOTE: Our Place in the Stars (www.youtube.com/watch?v=Co6d3h-NpS8) Meet Dave (edgeoftheframe.files.wordpress.com/2011/11…st1.jpg) The Clumps (www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS8zi7Dg8TM) Noby Noby Boy (www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymw6r-DVMtU) Slither (www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-f8wU6Fpeo) Monkey Shines (www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpG4R3Sjf4Y) Booji Boy (www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ty3RuzQ8xo) Dolls (www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ykP9fQRWKA) He was a bad man (www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuAzvb38PyI) Snail Dick (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molluscum_contagiosum) Pegg V. Geeks (simonpegg.net/2015/05/19/big-mouth-strikes-again/) Judy is your Viet Nam (www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJYZTFKSQ60)
Discover the pain free remedy for molluscum contagiosum Donald Richey, MD introduced at the 2013 SDPA Fall Conference in Atlanta.
Damaged buttholes? Penis cracking? Molluscum contagiosum? Dr. Vy Chu fears nothing! Hear Dan and the venerable men's health expert discuss everything under where the sun don't shine. And don't worry ladies. There are some gems in here for you too. Ask Dan a question: 206-201-2720 Keep it under a minute and it might be aired on the upcoming One Minute Wonders show. This podcast is brought to you by . Go buy something and be sure to enter GGGAugust at checkout. This episode is also brought to you by They make it easy to build a website or blog. Give it a whirl, and if you want to buy it, use the code Savage8 for a 10% discount and free web domain registration.
Damaged buttholes? Penis cracking? Molluscum contagiosum? Dr. Vy Chu fears nothing! Hear Dan and the venerable men's health expert discuss everything under where the sun don't shine. And don't worry ladies. There are some gems in here for you too. Ask Dan a question: 206-201-2720 Keep it under a minute and it might be aired on the upcoming One Minute Wonders show. This podcast is brought to you by . Go buy something and be sure to enter GGGAugust at checkout. This episode is also brought to you by They make it easy to build a website or blog. Give it a whirl, and if you want to buy it, use the code Savage8 for a 10% discount and free web domain registration.
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Vincent, Rich, Alan, and Dickson speak with Alfred Sacchetti, MD, Chief of Emergency Services at Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center, about viral infections encountered in the emergency room.
Molluscum contagiosum is a common viral skin infection in children with atopic diathesis and not rare in HIV patients. We report a 45-year-old psoriasis patient who developed eruptive mollusca contagiosa during an antipsoriatic treatment with efalizumab. Copyright (C) 2008 S. Karger AG, Basel.