Molluscum Contagiosum Virus
The Molluscum Contagiosum Virus (MCV) is the source of a skin disease that generally causes groups or clusters of a few lesions. The diagnosis of MCV is made by a physician (often a pediatrician in the case of a child, or a dermatologist for adults) based on medical history and the appearance of the lesions. There are no tests specifically needed for the diagnosis of MCV.
Once the diagnosis of molluscum contagiosum virus has been determined, the treatment options are varied. Consideration is given to the child's overall health status, age, and medical history. Since the viral condition will eventually run its course, depending on the extent of the skin disease, the choice may be to just leave it alone.
However, through the efforts of Naturopathix, Inc., the molluscum contagiosum virus is easy to contain and even eliminate. We have developed a topical application, ZymaDerm, that is easy to use, even on small children. While it may cause a warm sensation, it does not burn or sting. It is safe to use in sensitive areas such as the face or genitals. Clinical studies are on file to prove it is effective in reducing the appearance of the lesions within just a matter of days.
Contact us toll-free at 1-800-694-6855 or via email at service@cbrmed.org for answers to any of your questions or concerns about the molluscum contagiosum virus treatment from Naturopahtix, Inc. Our representatives will be glad to respond to your requests for assistance. You may also write us at 45 Main Street, Suite 309, Brooklyn, NY 11201. If you have tried unsuccessfully in the past to treat MCV, place your order today for our non-toxic relief--ZymaDerm.