Guest guest Posted March 28, 2008 Report Share Posted March 28, 2008 We got them really nasty but started in the " privates " area. I'm guess with boys, catching it from handles, door knobs, toilets, oh gross, the joys! So burning there would be very traumatic. Honestly, with my first, I tried I think it was Aderall, don't quote me. Terrible, didn't work. You use a q-tip and touch each little one. But with sweet or something, it just really was terrible on the skin and didn't seem to work on the wart. Which made the situation worse. We saw a dermatologist once and our ped twice over the issue because it was disgusting and upsetting. Anyway.one day they went away. With son #2, didn't do anything, they just went away. Saved my money, frustrations and time treating. I think if it was the face or more on the hands and arms, very visable, I'd have researched and done more. Push hand washing and don't bath any kids together. I'm not sure why any treatment for this virus couldn't hurt a bit. If it were me, I'd go for it. Ours was all before doing any of the biomed's and I've always just done vitamins. Tammy Anyone use Virastop for Molluscum warts? HELP! My 6yr old started with one of these little bumps on his abdomen last year. Had no idea what it was. Doctor said it was molluscum and usually went away by itself, so we didn't treat. BAD move. He can't seem to stop touching them... so guess what? Now has around 18 on abdomen, 10 on his arm, 5 on his leg, and now I'm really getting scared because I see little bumps appearing all over his back & several on his face. We saw a dermatologist when he had about 12 of them on his abdomen. She dabbed a solution on them & said that it would take care of them. This was successful with 2 of the bumps, but the others remained unchanged. We've been using an oil called Heal Warts, but we haven't been using it long enough to see any results. And now the bumps seem to be all over the place & I'm starting to panic. A friend took her son to get them frozen off. Very traumatic from what I understand. My son has WAY too many for this to be an option for us. I know our fight has to come from the inside out rather than the outside in... or perhaps both. I read that Virastop was effective with ridding a person of warts. As a virus and a part of the wart family, would molluscum also be affected by Virastop? I'm really freaking out... the bumps just seem to be multiplying exponentially. ANY advice would be appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2008 Report Share Posted March 28, 2008 Consider apple cider vinegar or aloe vera juice! Orally and topically! Im not sure how willing your child would be willing, but my 15yr old soaked in an apple cider/water bath! Being's this is viral, drink things to internally kill also! Jennie<>< > > HELP! My 6yr old started with one of these little bumps on his abdomen last year. Had no > idea what it was. Doctor said it was molluscum and usually went away by itself, so we > didn't treat. BAD move. He can't seem to stop touching them... so guess what? Now has > around 18 on abdomen, 10 on his arm, 5 on his leg, and now I'm really getting scared > because I see little bumps appearing all over his back & several on his face. > > We saw a dermatologist when he had about 12 of them on his abdomen. She dabbed a > solution on them & said that it would take care of them. This was successful with 2 of the > bumps, but the others remained unchanged. We've been using an oil called Heal Warts, > but we haven't been using it long enough to see any results. And now the bumps seem to > be all over the place & I'm starting to panic. > > A friend took her son to get them frozen off. Very traumatic from what I understand. My > son has WAY too many for this to be an option for us. I know our fight has to come from > the inside out rather than the outside in... or perhaps both. > > I read that Virastop was effective with ridding a person of warts. As a virus and a part of > the wart family, would molluscum also be affected by Virastop? I'm really freaking out... > the bumps just seem to be multiplying exponentially. ANY advice would be appreciated. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2008 Report Share Posted March 28, 2008 Hi, my son who doesn't have autism got these warts on his arm. I think he caught the virus from his best friend who had them on his neck. He probably had 50 of them on his arm and the pediatrician said they would eventually go away. He kept scratching them and they ended up on his stomach. I just said to my husband we're going to have to do something about them because the good weather is coming and last week they almost looked like the scabbed over and have faded away. He got them in November. They will eventually go away but try and keep your child from touching them. > > We got them really nasty but started in the " privates " area. I'm guess with > boys, catching it from handles, door knobs, toilets, oh gross, the joys! So > burning there would be very traumatic. Honestly, with my first, I tried I > think it was Aderall, don't quote me. Terrible, didn't work. You use a > q-tip and touch each little one. But with sweet or something, it just > really was terrible on the skin and didn't seem to work on the wart. Which > made the situation worse. We saw a dermatologist once and our ped twice > over the issue because it was disgusting and upsetting. > > > > Anyway.one day they went away. With son #2, didn't do anything, they just > went away. Saved my money, frustrations and time treating. I think if it > was the face or more on the hands and arms, very visable, I'd have > researched and done more. Push hand washing and don't bath any kids > together. > > > > I'm not sure why any treatment for this virus couldn't hurt a bit. If it > were me, I'd go for it. Ours was all before doing any of the biomed's and > I've always just done vitamins. > > > > Tammy > > > > > > Anyone use Virastop for Molluscum warts? > > > > HELP! My 6yr old started with one of these little bumps on his abdomen last > year. Had no > idea what it was. Doctor said it was molluscum and usually went away by > itself, so we > didn't treat. BAD move. He can't seem to stop touching them... so guess > what? Now has > around 18 on abdomen, 10 on his arm, 5 on his leg, and now I'm really > getting scared > because I see little bumps appearing all over his back & several on his > face. > > We saw a dermatologist when he had about 12 of them on his abdomen. She > dabbed a > solution on them & said that it would take care of them. This was successful > with 2 of the > bumps, but the others remained unchanged. We've been using an oil called > Heal Warts, > but we haven't been using it long enough to see any results. And now the > bumps seem to > be all over the place & I'm starting to panic. > > A friend took her son to get them frozen off. Very traumatic from what I > understand. My > son has WAY too many for this to be an option for us. I know our fight has > to come from > the inside out rather than the outside in... or perhaps both. > > I read that Virastop was effective with ridding a person of warts. As a > virus and a part of > the wart family, would molluscum also be affected by Virastop? I'm really > freaking out... > the bumps just seem to be multiplying exponentially. ANY advice would be > appreciated. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2008 Report Share Posted March 29, 2008 > HELP! My 6yr old started with one of these little bumps on his abdomen last year. Had no > idea what it was. Doctor said it was molluscum I eliminated warts at my house with lysine. You can probably use Virastop also, altho the lysine will also prevent them from coming back. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2008 Report Share Posted March 29, 2008 Hi Dana, What dosage/frequency of Lysine did you find to be most effective on warts? I wonder if age would alter dosage; my son is 2.5 yrs old. Also, how long did you continue with the Lysine before all the warts were eliminated? Thank you so very much for your insight & your time, ***Partial Thread*** -- " danasview " <danasview@...> wrote: > I eliminated warts at my house with lysine. You can probably use > Virastop also, altho the lysine will also prevent them from coming back. > Dana > -- " " <AsianDriver1-LA@> wrote: > > HELP! My 6yr old started with one of these little bumps on his > abdomen last year. Had no idea what it was. Doctor said it was molluscum... ***End Partial Thread*** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2008 Report Share Posted March 30, 2008 My daughter had horrendous molluscom which kept becoming infected. A homeopath prescribed silica and it was gone after 2 doses ( we had been battling with it for a year before this ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2008 Report Share Posted March 30, 2008 > Hi Dana, > What dosage/frequency of Lysine did you find to be most effective on warts? Depends on the child. >>I wonder if age > would alter dosage; my son is 2.5 yrs old. I would start with 100-250mg per day. >>Also, how long did you continue with the Lysine > before all the warts were eliminated? Depends on how much you give, and what kind of warts. The warts on the hands went away rather quickly, maybe a month. The warts on the feet [my son had horrific plantar warts, the lysine pulled out this virus from his brain] took about 6 months to eliminate. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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