Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some idiotic advice here. Duct tape every night? These rituals are ridiculous and will drastically increase scarring risk.
they can take up to 18 months to resolve. They will resolve. You impatient meddling moro parents need to duct tape your own hands together and your mouths while you are at it.
+100
You can't fix the stupid that's on this thread. Nor the horrible parents who poke at their children.
Anonymous wrote:I would take her to a different derm specialist. It may not be mollescum.
Anonymous wrote:Some idiotic advice here. Duct tape every night? These rituals are ridiculous and will drastically increase scarring risk.
they can take up to 18 months to resolve. They will resolve. You impatient meddling moro parents need to duct tape your own hands together and your mouths while you are at it.
Anonymous wrote:Under the advice of our dermatologist, used a sterilized needle and lanced each blister that had a “seed” and cleaned as we went along using hydrogen peroxide. Be careful not to let the used needle touch uninflected skin.
By keeping on top of that each day, the blisters didn’t have a chance to spread. If you “wait it out,” they can continue to spread for some time, and are contagious to others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Assuming it is mollescum (and I agree you should confirm with different derm), I don’t understand the passive approach. You can make the experience much shorter.
For the first kid that got it, we followed the advice to just leave it alone and it lasted over a year. For the second, I had enough and did the below. It was fully gone in six weeks. After that we did the below and it was always gone in 6-8 weeks.
Cover every night in duct tape.
The ones that start to turn color are ready to be extracted.
Get in hot shower with kids and have them stand under shower for awhile (softens skin).
In the shower, gently squeeze and remove seed with needle-nose tweezer. The hot water will help eliminate spread.
Out of shower, cover extraction locations immediately with lotion and band aid. Wash your own hands with hot water and soap frequently.
Make sure you take the bathing suits and towels and wash them in hot water after the shower. Avoid touching wet towel & bathing suits.
Repeat every few days.
This is the grossest thing I've ever read on this website.
You're not supposed to pop them or do anything like that unless you want scarring. This is bad advice.
PP here. You can let your kids stew in a gross virus for years if you want. I also make my kids shower and soap themselves every day, which apparently a lot of parents here don’t.
My kids had no scarring whatsoever. And it was gone within weeks because I took it seriously and didn’t let it fester.
My kids never got it ever, and they did not shower daily.
Shame on you for being a jerk.