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By Cecil Harmon - 2007-01-02 - Viewed 3754 times.
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The correct medical term for cold sores is recurrent herpes labialis. However you may feel about cold sores, you should be aware that the virus that causes cold sores is a real medical condition.

The first step in controlling your cold sores is knowing what triggers them. There are a few cold sores cures, but you must first understand what the problems are. The most common strain of the virus that causes cold sores is herpes simplex virus 1.

Fact: The virus that causes cold sores is infectious.

The herpes virus that causes cold sores is much different and separate from the herpes virus that causes genital sores. The most important management of cold sores is to advise the person who is suffering from them to keep themselves. Finding a home remedy for your cold sores is of the utmost importance when you become aware that an outbreak is going.

Accidental infection of another part of the body is less common in people with a history of cold sores, but it can happen. The infection may be accompanied by a fever and general aches and pains. When the problem first flares up it may be accompanied by fever, swollen lymph nodes, and fatigue. In some people the infection remains dormant forever, whereas in others it is reactivated every now and then to cause cold sores. Recurrences are milder than the primary infection, and are commonly known as cold sores or fever blisters.

Two of the most common recurrent oral lesions are fever blisters (also called cold sores) and canker sores (aphthous ulcers). Fever blisters, also called cold sores, and they usually occur outside the mouth--on the lips, chin, and cheeks or in the nostrils. Canker sores and fever blisters (or cold sores) are often confused because they both occur in the area of the mouth. Pain and tingling is often felt a day or two prior to the blisters occurring.

There are several cold sores cures available to ease the symptoms of cold sores. Most cold sores cures contain Lypsine in them to help prevent the nasty problem. The herbal antiseptics Sage and Tea Tree Oil and the herbal sedative Violet have each been suggested as treatments for cold sores. Treatments such as Choraphor and Zovirax can help to shorten the duration of the outbreak dramatically. Antiviral treatments for cold sores, such as Denavir, penetrate the area surrounding the cold sore and block the virus. With most cold sores cures, it may take some time before there is visible improvement.

The main danger with cold sores is where blisters form in or near the eye - you must see your doctor if this happens. Another way of controlling the arrival of cold sores is to become aware of what can trigger it. The best way to prevent cold sores is to boost up Vitamin C.

One of the worst things about cold sores is that once you get one on your lip, they're hard to hide. The best tip on preventing cold sores is using ice. The best way to avoid the hassle of cold sores is to prevent them from forming in the first place. An important consideration with cold sores is to try an avoid spreading them. These are just some cold sores cures you can try yourself. It is always recommended that a clinical opinion should be the first option if problems worsen or persist.


 

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