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[G228]Getting Rid Of Cold Sores
by Muna wa Wanjiru, Mun

Cold sores or fever blisters outbreaks when viruses attack body. These viruses are also called as herpes simplex viruses. Once the body is attacked with these viruses, it is hard to get rid of them. Therefore, one has to try different remedies to keep the body shielded from these viruses. Viruses attack the area around mouth and nervous system of the body. The viruses are dormant in the body and when triggered activates them. Blisters around the mouth can observe presence of the viruses. Blisters are painful and watery and can occur on genital areas and mucous membranes.

There are certain remedies that keep the viruses in inactive states and the person suffering with the cold sores avoid triggering of the sores. Many of the times, viruses can be triggered in the pregnancy or menstruation period. This period is of the hormonal changes and there is lot of possibility of triggering the hormonally induced out break of cold sores.

Another reason of out breaking of the cold sores is sunlight. More exposure of the skin to the sunlight can out break the blisters. Sunburns also cause the cold sores or blisters. Therefore, while going outside one has to apply the sunscreen lotion on the lips, as they are the most sensitive. This is the easy remedy to control the cold sores. Cold and wind also triggers the blisters and hence this needs the same precautionary measure.

Person suffering with cold and flue has more chances of out breaking of the cold sores. In the flue or cold the resistance capacity of the body decreases and easily gets affected by the viruses. Another reason of virus triggering is the stress. Stress weakens the immune system of the body and the person may become vulnerable to any viruses that prowl around. However, one cannot avoid stress but can limit its bad effects on the body.

To shield the body from these viruses try to get proper amount of sleep. Adequate amount of sleep keeps the person stronger and healthier than the person who is getting less sleep. This is one of the precautionary measures to reduce the infection of the viruses. Along with sleep, the body needs to be supplemented with nutrition. Proper nutrition supplement and adequate amount of protein are helpful in healing process. Along with nutrition and proteins, body also needs the supplement of antioxidants and vitamins.

Antioxidants are especially important to keep body healthy and guarding off cold sores. Vitamin B deficient peoples frequently suffer with the out breaks. Amino acids and lysine are also helpful to shield the body from cold sores. Nevertheless, one has to intake these supplements under recommendation of doctors as over dose can affect the body. Best way to protect you from the cold sores is to stay calm and composed.


The herpes simplex virus normally is latent. It is hiding in the nerve cells near where the outbreaks occur. No matter what you hear there is no proven way to actually remove this herpes virus from your body. Fact is, even if there was a way, you would quickly catch it again. Why? Because nearly everyone in the world - estimated around 91% - carries the cold sore virus.

Getting rid of cold sores is really an easy three-step process. 1. Destroy as much virus as possible. 2. Make the cold sore area uncomfortable for the virus. 3. Heal the cold sore damage as quickly as possible.

Alcohol is the universal germ killer. It can sting but is ideal for destroying cold sore virus. If you use bottled alcohol, apply with a cotton ball. Pre-packaged alcohol swabs are available and most convenient. One down side - alcohol has to be applied frequently. A cold sore treatment that will kill viruses but lasts longer between applications, are oils such as oregano or garlic oil. Both work great, feel good and last a long time. Oregano smells better in public.

Making the area unfriendly to the cold sore virus is as simple as applying ice or any cold object. The herpes virus hates cold and will retreat from it.

Finally, applying some fresh (from a plant leaf) Aloe Vera gel on the sore will speed healing dramatically.

Getting rid of cold sores for good will take an on-going focus on your part. Here are a couple of ways other cold sore sufferers have used to prevent cold sores from taking place.

Truth be told, many folks get rid of cold sores merely by adding a good vitamin-mineral supplement to their daily diet. First, this helps boost your immune system giving you greater resistance to viral type illnesses. Second, minerals such as calcium, magnesium and zinc help keep your body more alkaline. This is especially important under stress conditions that normally turn the body acid. The cold sore virus can't get any traction in an alkaline environment.

If you have had more than one cold sore event in your life, you are probably aware of these early symptoms. Just before the cold sore appears, the target area will start to feel uncomfortable - itching, burning, dryness. This may last two hours to two days. You can stop the cold sore in its tracks. Just apply the right cold sore treatment during this time. The simplest and most convenient is to apply ice quickly and often. You will either delay the cold sore or send the herpes virus back into hibernation.

There are a variety of cold sore remedies available at your local stores. For the most part, these are comfort remedies. They have not been proven to shorten the cold sore event by more than a few days. But, comfort is important too. Look for products with a numbing agent for reducing pain, and an anti-bacterial to prevent a secondary bacterial infection.

Getting rid of cold sores can be as simple as taking a daily vitamin supplement. Or it may take more effort by following an alkaline enhancing diet or trying different topical treatments.

You are different. You are unique. Finding the correct cold sore remedy that will work best for you may take a little trial and error on your part. But if you are determined, and start applying the suggestions mentioned here, you may soon find yourself permanently getting rid of cold sores.
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