I think you might mean "molluscum contagiosum."
One common treatment is cryotherapy. A doctor uses liquid nitrogen to freeze the lesions. This causes the bumps to blister and then fall off.
Another option is curettage. A doctor uses a small, sharp instrument to scrape off the growths. This is usually done under local anesthesia.
Topical medications can also be used. Some creams or solutions that have antiviral or keratolytic (helps to break down the thickened skin of the lesions) properties can be applied directly to the molluscum contagiosum bumps. It's important to follow the doctor's instructions for application to ensure safety and effectiveness.