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Little Known Facts About Cold Sores And Fever Blisters

By: Denny Bodoh



Many ancient diseases have all but disappeared but cold sores and fever blisters still are around - in epidemic proportions. Of the world population over 7 years old, nearly 90 out of every 100 people carry the virus that causes cold sores and fever blisters.

Outbreaks of cold sores or fever blisters are caused by the replication process of the herpes simplex virus. Both strains - type 1 and the type 2 - cause identical sores. Many viruses disappear over time but the cold sore virus will be with you for life.

Yes - this is a lifetime virus, but it is not life threatening. The great news is that it is usually latent - hiding in the nerve cells. Over a third of those that carry the herpes virus will never get a cold sore or fever blister. The rest of us will get about two cold sore blossoms every year.

Extremely contagious are cold sore or fever blister outbreaks. It can be spread to others through direct contact or with community objects such as towels. The most common spread of this virus, however, is to another spot on your own body with virus on the fingers.

Perhaps you have seen a person with a cold sore covering most of the lip. This is not one cold sore but multiple sores caused by careless treatment of the first one. A cold sore on the lip will heal without a trace. Not so if you get the virus in your eye. Then you will quite likely incur permanent scarring of the cornea.

Taking effective care of a cold sore is quite easy and will dramatically reduce the risk of further spread to yourself or loved ones. The most important rule is to not touch a cold sore with your bare fingers if possible. It is most contagious from initial swelling up through final healing.

Alcohol or hydrogen peroxide are excellent ways to keep the cold sore area (and your fingers) sterile. Keep cotton balls, swabs, or tissues handy for this purpose. Use throw-away paper towels, like the cloth-like Viva, instead of cotton facial or hand towels.

Prevention of cold sores and fever blisters, of course, is the ideal solution. Then the risk of spreading is almost zero. Best of all, you do not have to suffer the pain and embarrassment in public. Let us take a look at a couple really easy ways to prevent them that have proven to work well.

If you get cold sores, the most important first step in preventing them is taking a daily regimen of a good multi-vitamin. This will help you deal with stress more effectively. Also, it will really boost your immune system to prevent the virus from creating the cold sore.

Lysine is very popular as a natural treatment for cold sores and fever blisters. It does work quite well as an oral cold sore remedy but not too hot as a topical treatment. The common dosage for healing a cold sore is 2000 to 4000 milligrams divided throughout the day. Some recommend a maintenance dosage of 500 milligrams per day to prevent cold sores.

As mentioned above, cold sores and fever blisters are caused primarily by two strains of the herpes simplex virus. You must be very cautious to avoid spreading this contagious virus to other people and to other parts of your own body - particularly your eyes.

And finally, using alcohol soaked swabs or tissues will help sterilize the cold sore and reduce the risk of passing it on. Keeping the immune system strong by taking a good nutritional supplement may be, like others have found, all you need to prevent future cold sores and fever blisters.

Discover some little known cold sore remedy tricks at Denny Bodoh's excellent web-site. You will find useful tips and get some proven cures for your cold sores. Click here to get your own unique version of this article.

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