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Cold Sore Cures
Written by on December 4, 2008 – 7:38 pm -Cold sores are blisters that form on the outside of the mouth, nostrils, and sometimes in other places on the face.
Before the blisters crust over and leave, they will break open and leak. Cold sore cures try their best to keep these sores at bay.
Cold sores are caused by the herpes Simplex Virus (usually type 1). Genital herpes on the other hand is usually caused by the type 2 virus.
Most people carry the cold sore virus and may not know it because they don’t have symptoms. The virus actually remains in the nerve endings of your body.
There are various reasons why an outbreak will occur: fever, overexposure to the sun, stress, exposure to extreme temperatures, menstruation, local skin trauma, and general ill health.
Cold sores that revolve around heat exposure are also sometimes called “fever blisters,” even though it is still the herpes virus. Cold sores generally occur when the immune system is weak, for example, when you already have a cold.
Some of the common cold sore symptoms includes: an irritation 2-3 days before the blister appears, the affected area is sensitive to the touch, a swollen red area will appear, blisters appear on the location, the blisters enlarge and burst open, the blisters crust over to form scabs, and they usually diminish all together within 7 to 10 days.
Because herpes is very contagious, it is recommended that you find cold sore cures. If a member of your family has a cold sore, there is a 90% chance that you could get it.
The odds are rather high. To prevent spreading herpes, you should wash your hands frequently, and avoid kissing or drinking out of the same cup.
If you have a cold sore that appears near your eye, it is important to seek medical attention promptly. If you can determine that it is a cold sore before the sore appears, that is even a better time to get treated.
You don’t have to suffer from cold sores. With proper cold sore cures you will not only feel better physically, but better about yourself socially.
Are Cold Sores Contagious?
Written by on October 31, 2008 – 10:59 am -Maybe if you have had a cold sore, or have kissed someone who has had one, you have probably wondered, “Are cold sores contagious?”
You will learn in this article that cold sores are very contagious. They are so contagious that an active cold sore doesn’t even have to be present to spread.
It is estimated that over 80% of the population have the herpes simplex type 1 virus in their systems. It is thought that most people will have this virus, even if it is dormant, by the age of five.
Even if the virus isn’t producing any cold sores, the virus remains in a person’s body for life. When the virus becomes active, sores usually appear on or around the mouth, but they can be present anywhere on the body.
It is also essential that you realize that cold sores contagious behaviors are so potent that you don’t need an active outbreak to spread on the virus.
The most common way HSV-1 is spread is by using a toothbrush, drinking cup, or lip balm of someone that is infected. Any way you can share saliva with someone has the potential of spreading the virus.
However, there are higher chances of getting HSV-1 when there is an active cold sore present. Before a cold sore is completely healed, there are various stages that it must go through.
The highest contagious period is when the cold sore is weeping. This is when the cold sore opens and leaks out a clear fluid.
It is also very common to spread the virus when the cold sore virus is activated in the tingling stage, but has not blistered. You should also be careful when the sore begins to crust over to form a scab.
Just remember to keep your hands clean and avoid any contact with the cold sore to other people or to other areas of your own body.
Please also be aware cold sores contagious attributes are so potent that they not only spread to other people, but are capable of spreading to other body part. The HSV-1 infection of the fingers, called herpetic whitlow, is very painful.
This is why it so important for an infected person to wash their hands frequently, especially after touching the cold sore area or applying medication.

