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simplex virus, often referred to as gladiatorum in wrestlers, is another common concern. This viral infection causes clusters of painful blisters or sores, often appearing on the face, neck, or torso. It spreads through skin contact and can remain dormant in the body, leading to periodic outbreaks.
Verrucae (warts) are skin infections that are also caused by viruses but are not considered highly contagious. Therefore, these lesions require no treatment or restrictions, but should be covered if prone to bleeding when abraded.
The virus that causes molluscum contagiosum spreads easily through: Skin-to-skin contact. Contact with infected objects, such as towels, kickboards and wrestling mats.
Athletes must be prepared and must submit to a skin disease screening prior to weigh- in. A doctor s note on said doctor s official letterhead may be required stating that a current skin condition is not contagious.
The small lumps (mollusca) on the skin will usually go away without treatment within 12-18 months. Children with molluscum contagiosum can still go to school, do sports, swim, and all of their usual activities. Many of the treatments can be painful and distressing (such as liquid nitrogen).
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Impetigo, Folliculitis, Carbuncle and Furuncle The athlete should be treated and removed from practice and competition. Treatment may consist of incision and drainage with or without oral antibiotics.
How to Prevent the Spread of Molluscum Wash Your Hands. There are ways to prevent the spread of molluscum contagiosum. Do not Scratch or Pick at Molluscum Bumps. Keep Molluscum Bumps Covered. Sports and Activities to Avoid or Be Careful With When You Have Molluscum.
Cover all molluscum bumps with clothing or waterproof bandages. Avoid sharing gear, such as pads, helmets, and baseball gloves. If its likely that a waterproof bandage will come off during a sport and expose someone else to the virus, such as during a wrestling match, stop the sport until the bumps clear.

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