Hi K.,
My name is W.. My son was born without much of an immune system, so he contracted all sorts of exotic things.The first, and longest lived, was Mollescum. In a healthy body, it will eventually go away. My son ended up getting a heart transplant, which further whammied his immune system, and for a long time, he was like a walking mollescum. We use Cidofovir, but that is for immune supressed persons. Some things to try, simple hydrocortisone, and a change in some simple habits. One thing, change shampoos. Go to something all natural. We use Burts bee's baby bee. Sulfates irritate the mollescum. Some suggest using a bar of soap, at night, to drag the childs finger nails across, so, when they scratch, and they will, the soap keeps the bacteria at bay. Warm baths,
slather down with aquaphore, and cover up with jammies. I went through that beetle juice stuff. It is awful, and barbaric. You are burning your child. My son ended up with some huge blisters around his diaper top and one leg area.
Do seek out another derm specialist. They will tell youit takes about 1-3 years to outgrow it. You just have to help her avoid scratching, as that will spread it. They are related to warts.We used retin A and bactraban, which was very sucessful. I would recommend using it only every other day to start, to watch her reaction.Also, vari the area of treatment, like, left leg and arm on Monday, right on tuesday, tummy on th enext day, and so on. I also would break off the fluffy top of a q-tip, and use the stick to apply medication. It helps to keep you from being heavy handed with the applications. My son has had this for forever, and he still breaks out occasionally. But, your daughter should get over it fairly quick. Worst case in a healthy child is 5 years. Best of luck to you! I know it is hard to deal with, and unattractive and you will have to tell people about it. It is contagious, but, no one in our house has ever picked it up except my son. We have all bathed and showered together, used the same beach towels, etc. Swimming pools are the biggest culprits. Dragging themselves out of the pool, a person leaves behind the disease on the side of th epool. Your child happens by that same spot, drags herself out of th epool, and there you have it! My son contracted it at the doctors office. You just never know!
W.