Hi, the doc diagnosed me with molloscum
contagiosm after I noticed several tiny
red bumps on my genital region. He said
it usually just goes away after a few
months. This brings me to 2 questions:
1. Instead of just hoping my immune
system can get rid of it in months, can't
I do anything to get rid of it?? Like
creams, etc?
2. I've been having monogamous sex with
my girlfriend for a year now. As far as I
know, she's been monogamous to me too. I
think i've noticed the red bumps on her
too, but never said anything. This makes
me think I possibly caught it from her??
So if we've both been monogamous, how
could either one of us been infected with
it? Does that mean she must have had
sexual activity with someone else? She
was just checked out by the doc, and said
she was free of any molloscum....So it's
weird that I have it but she doesn't.
3. Also, if we continue having sex while
I (any maybe her also) has the molloscum,
will we keep re-infecting each other??
How could we not have sex for months!!
4. If I was to perform oral sex on her,
could I catch the molloscum on my face?
Correction to Resource Link Posted: 06-30-06 12:12pm
That first link someone provided is a good
resource but this forum is creating
capitalizations in the url that make the
link not work. Just remove all the caps
and it will work.
http://www.Urologychannel
.Com/std/molloscum.Shtml
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