Hawley T G
J Hyg (Lond). 1970 Dec;68(4):631-2. doi: 10.1017/s002217240004256x.
A 10-month follow-up of 14 Fijian children suffering from molluscum contagiosum showed that the condition could last from about 6 months to about 3 years, but that any one lesion was present for only 2 months. There could be temporary relief from new lesions for at least 2 months; when complete remission occurred, it could be comparatively rapid. It is suggested that individual lesions should not be treated, in order to avoid scarring and because of their relatively rapid disappearance.
对14名患有传染性软疣的斐济儿童进行的10个月随访显示,该病可持续约6个月至约3年,但任何一个病损仅存在2个月。新病损至少可有2个月的暂时缓解期;完全缓解时可能相对较快。建议不要对单个病损进行治疗,以避免留疤,且因其会相对较快消失。