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molluscum please help

Hello. I had molluscum treated about 2 3 months ago..there seems to be no lesions on the genital area...But when I used a cream for hairs..I had noticed that there is a small bump looks like a mosquito bite but not like the ones that I had been treated for molluscum...But still I am worried because I am having sex with my girlfriend and spreading that to her..is there any advice that you can give? sincerely
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101028 tn?1419603004
if this bump lingers for more than a few days, I'd certainly be seen to have it looked at. Sometimes new mc lesions don't look as obvious as previous ones do.

have you been having sex all along with your gf?  how long have you two been together?

grace
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we had been together for about two days..I usually covered up that with a rubberband but about 2 or 3 times I did not..it is nothing like molluscum though I tried to tight it up in order to see if it has a little hole on the bottom but it does not
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101028 tn?1419603004
did you and your new gf discuss std's and testing? have you both had full std testing at the proper times after your last partners?

I'd abstain from sex at this point and be seen this week for further evaluation.
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yeap I did...the doctor said on my last check that I had no molluscum lesions left..and I had been tested for other stds aswell for 6 months and it is all negative...but as I said this looks nothing like a molluscum though it is very soft and when you tight the skin it is like a mosquito bite rather than molluscum
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there is also two hairs growing on top of it
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