MY STORY / MY YEAR WITH MOLLUSCUM

Okay, let me first say that this is not an entirely pleasant read. Molluscum Contagiosum is a skin disease that I suffered for the entire year of 2005. The only reason that I have created this page is to help out whoever else may be dealing with it. I was forced to learn a great deal about this infection the hard way, I literally spent thousands of dollars trying different things to cure it, and unfortunately I even had doctors who misdiagnosed me and made things worse.

I don’t wish this disease on anyone, and I am happy to announce that through trial and error, I have figured out how to overcome it. And it’s really not all that expensive in the end.

What follows is my personal experience; I can’t guarantee that what I’ve done will work for everyone or that your experience will be the same as mine. This is just my way of trying to give back and help, so that hopefully if you’re dealing with it, you can be all better within a month or two, instead of a full year like me.

THE DOCTOR EXPERIENCE

It is not my intention to bad-mouth anyone, but my personal experience with the dermatologists was very painful, very expensive, and did NOT cure the disease. As anyone who has been probably knows, the doctor’s method of treatment is to literally scrape the lesions off the skin. Granted, this works for many people, but in my case it was just a temporary fix. See, here’s the problem – after the treatment, the doctor told me to go home and soak in the tub as a way to remove the “debris.” However, after talking to other specialists, I’ve learned the painful truth that the virus actually flourishes in a warm, damp environment. Soaking in the tub actually made it worse. This much I also know for sure, because of the way it spread on me. At the beginning, I only had one cluster of lesions, right below my waist. After being scraped and soaking in the tub, they came back – not just in one cluster, but all over the place.

What sucks even more about this is the fact that this happened a few times before I knew what was going on. I kept paying for these costly and unpleasant treatments, only to go home and spread the remainder even more.

Here’s the lesson – do NOT soak in the tub. Keep the area as dry as possible. Shower, don’t soak, and then dry the area off as soon as you’re finished. Avoid hot tubs, although a cold swimming pool once in a while should be okay so long as you dry off right away.

GROOMING

Something else I learned the hard way is the whole shaving thing. I was keeping the area clean shaven as a way to see things clearer… foolishly. Ya see, not only does the possibility of razor bumps create the potential for an ugly confusing mess of redness, but the razor itself can actually open and spread the lesions. Ya accidentally pop one of those things, and you’ve just made it worse.

Here’s the lesson – it’s a good idea to keep the area trimmed… but don’t use a razor. Use a beard and mustache trimmer, or use scissors. Keep it short, but not bald.

SELF TREATMENT

I asked my doctor if I should use medicated lotion on the area to help it heal. He said yes. Once again, this was a mistake. The virus thrives in a warm and damp environment, remember? Lotion makes it worse! Once again, let me stress – keep the area as dry as possible.

Here’s what does work – tea tree oil. You can find it at any natural products store. And it’s only $15 a bottle or so (depending on the size). The stuff is extremely potent as a natural antibacterial, and thus the bottle will last you a long time. Make sure you get the 100% pure stuff; Desert Essence and JASON are good brand names to look for. If you can’t find any yourself, I’ve made some available to order online HERE.

If you look closely at a lot of the herbal remedies out there online (once again I won’t bad-mouth anyone here, but I also spent a lot of money trying the various concoctions you can buy online and they also did NOT work for me), they all boast tea tree oil as one of their main ingredients. So… why get something that boasts a powerful ingredient in the mix, when you can just get the ingredient by itself?

ALTERNATIVE HOME TREATMENT

If you’ve already searched the Internet for Molluscum information, you’ve probably come across some of those electronic skin-zapper devices. I’ve tried these too. I admit, they help… but they also can cause side effects. The part that I used to zap the spots helped them heal… but the other parts that you use on your surrounding skin to “ground” the electrical charge actually caused these weird itchy spots that took a long time to go away.

If everything else I’ve mentioned here doesn’t work for you, try the electrical approach. But, I highly recommend that you only buy the unit and the absolutely necessary pieces that go with it – don’t buy the whole expensive bundle, because a lot of the extra crap they throw in there is a rip-off. I bought one that had this special “molluscum soap” in it, and I swear I could see the outline of the word “Olay” very faintly on the bar.

But, here’s the only problem – the stuff is so potent, you have to be careful when applying it. Seriously, use a cotton ball. One drop only. Apply it very lightly to the whole area; do not use your fingers, and do not pour it on directly. Then, you have to keep an eye on the area. If a part of your skin reacts harshly to the stuff (usually as dry redness), have some hydrocortisone and neosporin handy. Really if you’re careful you shouldn’t need it, but keep it handy to be on the safe side.

Ooh, and check this out – they actually make tea tree oil soap. You can get it at Trader Joe’s, among other places. Use it in the shower, it helps.

HEALING FROM THE INSIDE

Another big, big part of recovering from the Molluscum Contagiosum virus is getting your immune system as strong as possible. Your body will recognize and combat the virus, but not if it’s already busy fighting the flu or colds – so start getting yourself as healthy as possible. Stay away from alcohol, eat healthy, and exercise.

Another key aspect to ultimate health is customized nutrition. Search in your area for anyone doing “nutrition response testing”; it’s really the best way to get your system as strong as possible, remove your body of toxins, and get yourself operating at 100%. Think of this; you wouldn’t buy a one-size-fits-all shoe, now would you? Right, so, why would you randomly buy vitamins off the shelf without knowing what your body needs? The same point applies to nutrition; have a professional check you out and see exactly what you need, and then use that information to heal naturally.

If you’re in Upstate NY, I highly recommend this place: http://www.backtowellnesscny.com

FOOD

In addition to custom essentials, it helps to eat food that is also good for your skin. That would be anything that is rich in vitamins A and E. Almonds, carrots, broccoli and spinach are the easiest to come by. Fish oils are also very good for the skin, so make sure you get lots of fish in your diet.

REVIEW

Let’s sum up.

1. If you have lots of lesions, visit the dermatologist and get them removed. But be vary wary of everything I have said so that they do not come back. Hopefully everything else listed will be a preventIve measure.

2. Keep the area as dry as possible.

3. Keep the hair short, but not shaved.

4. Dab the infected area with tea tree oil via cotton ball once in the morning and once before bed. Wash the area with tea tree oil soap when showering. Keep hydrocortisone handy just in case any areas of your skin react harshly to the oil. (That only tends to happen when heavy doses are used on NON-infected skin.)

5. Get your immune system running at 100%. This means eat healthy, stay away from drugs and alcohol, work out, and look into “nutrition response testing”.

All in all, this won’t cost you very much money. A couple hundred bucks, tops. And in the end, you’ll be much healthier.

TO LEARN MORE, READ THE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

- Christopher G.

* please note that while I try to get back to everyone who writes to me, I have a fiendishly busy schedule and can’t promise how quickly I’ll be able to reply. I highly recommend that you visit the FAQ, and take the time to read the comments already posted and replied to, as it’s quite likely that your question has already been asked by someone else.

 

545 thoughts on “MY STORY / MY YEAR WITH MOLLUSCUM

  1. Tea tree oil works on these little imps. Mine started turning black and I thought it was blood and I realized the little crapheads had died, shrank and had a black scab. The only thing that would feel better is if I could touch each one with a little match. I still have new ones but only because I went on a scratching frenzy. Tea tree oil is the way to do it. I also am taking showers that are not so hot and for my shower soap I use head and shoulders shampoo.

  2. Hi Christopher
    My 6 year old son has just been diagnosed with Molluscum. It is awful! It is mostly on his back, upper arms, neck, face, scalp and a little less on front and legs. He has had it for just over 2 weeks now. We were first diagnosed with Pityriasis, or something like that, but I googled this and the pictures didn’t look at all like it. I went to a different doctor a few days ago, not happy with the ‘Pityriasis’ diagnosis, and this doctor told us it was Molluscum. She gave us an anti-biotic, as she said it was infected (from scratching) and told us that it will clear in several months. But I am not happy with that. This is an awful looking virus and I want it GONE! My darling little boy….
    So I’ve got some tea-tree essential oil and tonight, without reading your article in too much detail, dabbed them all with a q-tip. They went red straight away. He went to bed and went straight to sleep. Then I read your article in more detail! Only 1 measly drop on a cotton ball for his whole body?!?!?! Really? Is that really enough – for his whole body? Anyway, I just went and checked him and they are not red any more (3 hours later). All of the BIG ones have a really thick white core. So we just leave them? I am so keen for these horrible, disgusting, warty, pimply critters to leave already – and it’s only been a few weeks!! I must be patient… I must be patient…

    • I understand the urgency to get the virus gone quickly, but think of it like Tylenol… taking three times as many pills as you need won’t make the headache go away quicker, it’ll actually cause more problems, you know? So yes, one cotton ball, and you should still see that trace glisten on all of them, even towards the end. It’s potent stuff, and letting it work on a thin application is much better than doing a thick application that can cause the skin to redden. So yes, patience and consistency are key. I hope this helps.

      • Hi Chris I wanted your opinion on covering the pus heads bumps to prevent more outbreak? I know you say to not cover them at all. Is clothing enough to prevent them from spreading on their own bodies? My 7 year old daughter has this and we are treating it with the tea tree oil morning and night. All of hers are really small and have never grown big and wart like but some have small pus heads on them which I would hate for it to spread it around her body more then it already has. Plus using one cotton ball for all bumps and touching the pus head bumps could I be spreading it all around her body that way as well?

      • Hi Christopher, thank you for your reply. I have an update…
        My son was misdiagnosed twice. I found out, after 10 days of applying tea tree oil to what was supposedly MC, that he has Guttate Psoriasis! We’ve been a few days on some steroid cream and his skin is looking better already. So relieved that it is not MC. And I wanted to post this in case others might be misdiagnosed… I had 3 different doctors say it was something different. The last doc sent us to a dermatologist and he confirmed the psoriasis. Make sure you get a 2nd or even 3rd opinion people!!

  3. Thank you so much for this post. It works, it absolutely does. After a month of trying expensive drugs and many tears i found this forum. I used it for 3 weeks and saw major improvement. The MC lesions shrunk and darkened. I just advise that you have some anti-itch lostion that’s fast drying close by because you’ll itch as it heals. DON’T SCRATCH! ALSO, take quick showers, dry your skin by dabbing. Change towels and wash clothes often. Also make sure they’re completely dried before reusing them. I used two washcloths, one for my body and the other for my face. If you can use just your hands for washing then do it . I took vitamin D and multi vitamins daily. I also took super greens 2x daily. I stopped all gym activities because they create friction. I still slept with my spouse but we both wore sweats and long sleeves.

  4. I have bumps from last 2 months.. I ignored it initially but now they have come in patches in my groin and bum area.. I applied tea tree oil.. It helped me during day but at night it got too itchy and I applied apple cider vinegar as I read it helps… it burnt like hell and one bump burst and a liquid oozed out.. Can I still apply tea tree oil if its burst as I have many surrounding it.. PLEASE HELP ITS DRIVING ME NUTS….

  5. I’m really grateful for your story and the hundreds of answers to people’s questions in the comment section.
    My 2 yo son was diagnosed with MC (had such a tiny spot on his finger, like a small verruca) and was given treatment (Molutrex) for it. After I started using that, the tiny bump grew larger and another small bump started growing right next to it. Within 2 weeks he was covered in MC Clusters (hands & legs). I’m treating him as we speak with Tea Tree Oil and they seem to shrink/dry up. I’m still breastfeeding him, am pregnant and my immunity is very low. Small bumps just appeared on my areola and I’m sooo pissed. :(
    My questions to you (whether you’ve encountered this among comments above):
    1. Can I treat my areola with Tea Tree Oil as well? Should I stop breastfeeding? Can MC appear around my baby’s mouth?
    2. Is it true that once you’ve had MC and passed, you’ll never get it again?
    Thank you so much for all the time invested in this article!

  6. btw, all better now. the lumpy swelling was because of overexertion in the gym. it went away after 5-6 days, and the molluscum also disappeared a few days after the swelling went down.

  7. Another thing that I have struggled with since being diagnosed is all the different reviews on different treatments. One website saying this works and that doesn’t, then another saying that works and this doesn’t. It’s disheartening and quite frankly depressing to see that some many people have struggled with this for so long, and I really don’t know which direction to go in at this point. I have aldera, zymaderm and tea tree oil to cover all my bases. I’m starting off with the zymaderm first…..guess we’ll see how it goes.

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