Keep Your Beautiful Skin Away From Cold Sores
Jul 12th, 2008 by tkhuna
Right now I’m going to cover some cold sore basics and several cold sore remedies, all that work, some of which are over the counter, some prescription, and some that are home-remedy type cold sore remedies.
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Where Did My Herpes Infection Come From in the First Place? The herpes virus that you have comes from a previous infection you received. Your initial herpes infection, which is called “primary herpetic stomatitis,” does not usually cause a cold sore right away and so you might not connect the initial exposure to the virus with the cold sores that you keep getting. *Cold Sore Remedies:Cold sores will generally clear up without treatment in seven to ten days. Topical treatments such as lidocaine or benzyl alcohol (Zilactin) may help alleviate your symptoms. Using an antiviral medication may moderately shorten the duration of your infection and decrease pain, if you start early. If you experience frequent cold sore outbreaks, your doctor might prescribe an antiviral medication as a cold sore remedy or to help prevent future cold sores. Usually, the way you got infected with the virus originally was that when you were a small child a relative kissed you when they had a cold sore, thereby infecting you with the Herpes virus–so now you can thank Cousin or Uncle So-and-So for that kiss of cold sore death they gave you at the family reunion when you were 3. *Home Treatments and Remedies for Cold Sores: Many of them simply do not work. My own experience on home remedies for cold sores is with something concocted by a close friend of mine, and even though I’ve never been big on home remedies I must say that this cold sore home treatment worked both times for me, and even more impressive is I’ve seen it work on about 25 other people she’s tried it on, consistently! Please have a look at my friend Grace’s solution for the matter.
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The final home remedy for a cold sore is a drink made of a combination of tea tree oil, herbal sage and violet – and herbal sedative. A tea is made from adding this combination, with two or three leaves of sage and a piece of ginger root or a little ginger powder to a cup of boiling water. A cup of this tea should be drunk, after steeping a few minutes, two to three times every day.Home remedies are great because they are so effective in healing cold sores. They don’t cost much and aren’t hard to find. Most of these home remedies for cold sores will do a lot to relieve your pain and promote faster healing, especially if you start before the cold sore fully emerges as a blister.























