Cold Sore Remedies

Written by on December 4, 2008 – 7:40 pm -

Cold sores can be painful and annoying. Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus, type 1.

When you have a cold sore, or otherwise known as a fever blister, you should refrain from kissing others, sharing drinking cups, or any other method of sharing saliva.

Because cold sores come from a virus, there is no cure. Even though there is no cure for cold sores, there are various cold sore remedies that will help alleviate some of the symptoms.

Cold sores can be caused by many different things. If your immune system is down somehow, it is likely that you could have a breakout. Fever, stress, overexposure to extreme weather, menstruation, and fatigue are some of the main causes for immune system deficiencies. Before a cold sore blister appears, you will normally feel a little bit of pain or tingling sensation.

There are a variety of over-the-counter cold sore remedies that you can purchase. As mentioned before, there is no cure, but these products can help reduce some of the symptoms. And if you find a good product that works for you, it can shorten the duration of your symptoms.

There are some cold sore remedies that you can test. As soon as you feel a cold sore coming on, ice the area for 5-10 minutes of every hour. This will help reduce any swelling and possibly help with some of the pain.

You can also try applying a tea bag to where the blister is developing. Tannic acid is known to have anti-viral agents that help out the skin.

This will sometimes help reducing the time you have to deal with the cold sore. Petroleum jelly can also help keep the affected area moisturized to prevent cracking and to keep the scab soft.

So whenever you feel a cold sore developing, you can try out one of these home cold sore remedies, or try an over-the-counter product.

It may take you a couple of purchases before finding a product that works for you. As you try to find one, you can still relieve some of your discomfort with a little ice cube!

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