How and when to treat molluscum contagiosum and warts in children
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How and when to treat molluscum contagiosum and warts in children
Abstract
Warts and molluscum contagiosum are common skin diseases in children and are usually self-limiting. The decision of whether to treat children with molluscum or warts should be individualized to the patient and his or her family. Considerations include how symptomatic the lesions are, the extent and duration of disease, the ability of the child and the parents to tolerate and comply with treatment recommendations, and any underlying medical conditions (Table, see page 219). Recurrences of molluscum contagiosum and especially warts are common, and realistic expectations regarding the potential for treatment failure and recurrence should be discussed with the child and his or her family prior to initiating any therapy. As pediatric practitioners, we all remain acutely aware of our patients' physical and psychological development and the potential for any intervention to influence this development. Although various treatment modalities now exist for the treatment of these viral diseases, any intervention should be balanced against these considerations.
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