Home Remedies For Cold Sores

By Chris Borg


Many people go online every day to research the question are cold sores contagious. This viral infection has affected most people at one point in their lives and they may not have even realized it. This infection is the herpes simplex virus.

There is really not just one answer to this question. A cold sore is the herpes simplex virus and it hides deep within the nerve roots and can not be taken away with any type of medicine. The sore is usually a small area that does cause a bit of pain. The blister spot can be filled with fluid. These are mostly found on the lips. A symptom to look for before it appears is that the area where it will be will be on fire and tingle. Generally, these blisters only last for a few days.

There are several reason that people will get this virus. A few of the more popular reasons associated with getting cold sores are being in contact with an infected person, over exposing yourself to the sun, a hormonal change, stress, a type of damage to the skin and also an illness can trigger the virus. They can come back right away, wait years or just never come back. When they do come back they tend to show up in the same spot as they were previously.

There are several steps in the prevention for sores. One of these methods is to avoid kissing or having skin contact when the blisters are visible. This is because the blisters excrete a moist substance and without even knowing it can be transferred from one person to another. Even if the blisters are not present the virus can still be passed on due to the saliva being infected with the disease even after the blisters are gone.

Another prevention tip is to not share any of your items. These items could be your Chap Stick, utensils and towels. As always, wash your hands frequently to avoid passing the virus on to another person. Also, be careful when touching other parts of your body, as the virus is easily spread to other areas. Something else to consider is to wear sunscreen all year around because too much exposure to the skin can initiate the virus.

Some remedies can come in the pill form or in the topical or cream form. Once you do have the cold sores there are quite a few home remedies that can be used. Using a cold compress can temporarily relieve the pain, using vitamin E oil, vitamin supplements and changes in diet are a few of the more common ones that seem to have worked for some.

Lysine is also another good remedy. It is a natural supplement that is an amino acid. It can be taken in the pill form or through your diet. Foods that contain Lysine are fish, chicken, vegetables, cheese and milk. Lysine can be purchased at any store. Other natural supplements include vitamin C, Bioflavonoids and Zinc. Another good treatment is Abreva. Abreva is the only FDA approved cold sore treatment that heals fast. It is a cream that is applied to the area and reduces the pain and itching. It contains an active ingredient which is commonly used in cosmetics.

So, the answers to the question are cold sores contagious are really a variety of answers depending on the situation. Knowing that there are several prevention methods and treatment options should put people at ease. The fact that there are things to make cold sore sufferers feel better with no cure readily available is a calming notion.




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