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Cold Sore Virus - How Do I Get Rid Of It?

By: Amelia Kimberly



Cold Sore Virus - How Do I Get Rid Of It?

Amelia Kimberly

Are you suffering from the cold sore virus? You may be wondering which form of herpes causes cold sores and which one is associated with sexually transmitted diseases.

Did you know that it is estimated that 100 million Americans have the herpes simplex type 1 virus? This is the virus that causes cold sores. If you have ever had a cold sore, you probably know how much they can hurt.

To differentiate between the two viruses, let's take a closer look at them.

The herpes simplex type 2 virus causes genital herpes. It is estimated that 22% of Americans have HSV-2.

The most disturbing part is that of all the people infected, two thirds of them aren't even aware that they carry the virus. Since they don't know they need to make changes to their daily routine, it's even easier for them to spread the virus.

People who have HSV-2 most commonly spread the virus by having unprotected sex. Still, it's important to understand that even with protected sex, you can still get HSV-2.

Cold sores, those annoying blisters on your mouth, are caused by herpes simplex type 1. This cold sore virus is highly contagious, and it's absolutely critical that you avoid any skin-to-skin contact during an outbreak.

It is important to not have skin-to-skin contact with a newborn if you have an outbreak of cold sores. The herpes virus is extremely dangerous for babies in their first few weeks of life.

If you are a carrier of the cold sore virus, it's very important to pay close attention to your symptoms. Whenever you feel the first signs of a cold sore outbreak, you can take appropriate measures that will encourage you to heal faster.

Don't wait until the blister forms or starts to weep. When that happens, it's too late to try and prevent its two week existence.

Always remember this: The cold sore virus is extremely contagious until they heal completely. And even after the skin clears and returns to normal, it's still possible that you could spread it.

Seek a doctor's advice if your cold sores take more than two weeks to heal up.

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