Molluscum contagiosum is a common skin growth caused by a viral infection in the top layers of the skin. They are similar to warts, but are caused by a different virus. This virus can be easily spread by skin contact.
Treated with Cantharidin (blistering solution)
The normal action of cantharidin is to form a blister underneath the lesion. The blister formation causes removal of the molluscum. On occasion, a blister may be painful, irritated or itch.
As a general rule, patients can expect the following:
Possible side effects of Cantharidin treatment:
1) Mild to moderate pain- acetaminophen or ibuprofen
2) Burning sensation – use cold water or ice water compresses
3) Itching/Eczema – You may use a 1% cortisone ointment should there be an itchy rash or eczema twice daily for 5 days. Over the counter antihistamines (Benadryl, Zyrtec) can also be helpful. If the itching persists, please call us for further advice.
4) Post Treatment hypo-pigmentation, or hyper-pigmentation – this can take weeks/months to resolve but no treatment needed.
5) Recurrence – If the lesions remain, or if new lesions appear, we can repeat the treatment after at least 2 weeks, or refer you to a dermatologist for different types of treatment.