What does Molluscum Contagiosum look like?

The skin develops small lumps which are pearly white or slightly pink. Each lump (molluscum) looks like a small wart and is round, firm and about 1-5mm across. A tiny dimple often develops on the top of each molluscum and if you squeeze it, a white cheesy fluid comes out. They tend to occur in groups or clusters and any part of the body can be affected but it is rare for the virus to appear on the palms of hands or soles of the feet.
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