Cold Sores
Tips For Healing Cold Sores
That tingling you feel just above your upper lip is
unmistakable. You know that it's the start of another cold sore.
You've gone through this routine before. First it gets red, then
that itchy tingly area puffs out into a big embarrassing cold
sore.For some reason you can't stop checking yourself out in the
mirror. Why, you wonder, does it have to happen to me ?
Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus. It's likely
that some relative of yours infected you when you were a child
by kissing you at a time when their herpes simplex was
infectious. The virus went right into your mouth and sought a
hospitable host cell that would let the virus move right in. The
virus then "ordered" the DNA in its host cell to make lots more
viruses exactly like it.
For most of the time, these viruses are homebodies. They stay
put, but from time to time the virus family likes to take a
little trip down the nerve highways until it reaches the skin
surface. When this happens, you start to feel that awful
tingling sensation that signals the start of another cold sore.
What can you do about it ?.. Keep The Cold Sore Clean And Dry.
If the cold sore isn't really bothersome, just leave it alone.
Make sure to keep the sore clean and dry. If it become pussy -
and this rarely happens - seek medical attention to make sure
the bacterial infection is properly treated.
Replace Your Toothbrush.
Your trusty toothbrush can hold the herpes virus for days,
reinfecting you after the present cold sore heals. Get rid of
your toothbrush as soon as you start with a cold sore, and after
your cold sore has gone, replace your toothbrush for a second
time just in case. Don't take any chances.
Don't Keep Your Toothbrush In The Bathroom.
A nice wet toothbrush in a moist environment like your bathroom
is a cosy home for the herpes simplex virus. The moisture helps
prolong the life of the herpes virus on your toothbrush, that's
why it should be stored in a dry place.
Use Small Tubes Of Toothpaste
Toothpaste can transmit disease too, so if you use smaller
tubes, you'll be replacing your toothpaste more often.
Protect With Petroleum Jelly.
Cover your cold sore with petroleum jelly. Be sure not to dip
back into the jelly with the same finger you used to touch your
sore. It would be better to use fresh cotton buds.
Zap It With Zinc.
Several studies have shown that a water-based zinc solution
applied the minute you feel that tingling, will help speed the
healing time. The zinc irons crosslink with the DNA molecule of
the herpes virus and prevent the double helix from splitting,
this means the virus can't get the DNA to help it replicate.
Zinc gluconate, available at health food stores, is kinder to
the skin than zinc sulphate.
Identify The Pattern
What was going on in your life just before you got your last
cold sore ? What about the cold sore prior to that ? If you do
some investigating, you just might figure out what triggers a
cold sore for you. If you can find a trigger, you'll know when
to take the most care.
Soften It With An OTC
There are numerous products that claim to heal cold sores. In
general, they contain some emollient to reduce cracking and
soften scabs, and a numbing agent like phenol or camphor. Phenol
may have some antiviral properties, and it's possible that it
could kill the virus.
Block That Sun (Or Wind)
Protecting your lips from trauma like sunburn or wind exposure
is thought be one of the keys to preventing cold sores.
Avoid Arginine-Rich Foods.
The herpes virus needs arginine as an essential amino acid for
its metabolism, so cut out foods such as chocolate, cola, peas,
grain cereals, peanuts, gelatine, cashews and beer.
Correct Your Perception.
No one likes getting a cold sore. But you've got one, so
focusing on it and worrying about how you look can make it
worse. Cut out your negative thoughts. Tell yourself that it's
just like a pimple and it won't interfere in your life in any
way !
Author - John Moore - Please use my link.
http://www.acne-information-guide.com