How to get rid of cold sores quickly
Cold sores are a common viral infection. They are tiny, fluid-filled blisters on and around your lips.
After the blisters break, scab forms that can last several days, or even weeks, and they can be quite painful.
They are also called fever blisters.
My experience with cold sores.
My very first experience was when I was about 4 years old and we had been to church. My parents decided that they would like to visit friends, after church.
I was absolutely starving as I hadn't eaten since breakfast and it was going onto lunchtime.
Thankfully, our family friend offered me some delicious Hungarian Csabai sausage, without bread, and sweet tea. It was delicious and I scoffed it down but I broke out in huge blisters on my lips later.
I still get these blisters if I eat this sausage without bread, when I'm hungry.
Strange- I can eat it without any side effects when I'm not particularly hungry but I get blisters if I eat it when I'm hungry. So that indicates an allergy for me.
However, they usually pop up on my lips before a viral infection, such as the flu. They will appear a few days before I get sick with a viral infection.
Best cold sore treatments:
Garlic
Petroleum Jelly
My mum discovered this when she became very sunburnt. She was very fair and her lips were covered in blisters, even though she did not usually have cold sore blisters.
She rubbed petroleum jelly (which was one of the Gods in our medicine cabinet) all over her lips. The pus started oozing out and they healed very quickly.
This works like a dream so I stopped using Zovirax and used it instead.
You will notice the ooze as soon as you apply it. Sometimes, a large cold sore would be flat by the morning and completely healed in 3 days.
No painful, cracked lips and no more cold sores for 2-3 weeks.
Vicks Vapor Rub
Zinc
Paracetamol and rest
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