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	<description>Learn.  Treat.  Cure.</description>
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		<title>Molluscum Rash</title>
		<description>When someone is infected with molluscum contagiosum they may develop a secondary rash.  Know as the molluscum rash or molluscum dermatitis, this is a rash that resembles eczema.

The molluscum rash is often red, scaly and involves the skin surrounding the actual viral bumps.  As with eczema, the rash is usually ...</description>
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		<title>Molluscum Symptoms</title>
		<description>Are there molluscum symptoms?  This is a common question and one that is relatively straight forward to answer.

In most cases, there are no symptoms associated with molluscum contagiosum at all.  The small, flesh colored/pearly bumps typically do not burn, itch, sting nor hurt.

There are times however that symptoms may occur.  ...</description>
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		<title>Welcome to the Molluscum Contagiosum Blog</title>
		<description>We wanted to take a moment to welcome you to the No More Molluscum blog.  It is here that you will find the latest news and information regarding molluscum and its treatment.  You fill find general information, answers to common questions, and most importantly, molluscum treatment information. We strive to ...</description>
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