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Painless non-itchy spots!

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I have had this since last year. It doesn’t itch it doesn’t hurt It can’t burst. Touching it produces no pain. There is no fluid in it. Please what is it I need help.

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This is molluscum contagiosum. It’s a virus that is spread through sexual contact. It often travels with the genital herpes virus and HIV. You should go get a full antibody test for both herpes and HIV, as well as the other sexually transmitted infections. Molluscum alone is nothing to worry about. It goes away usually in months to years. If it gets too ugly for you, the lesions can be frozen off in a clinic. Hope this helps. Look forward to your updates.

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