Cold Sore Treatment – Learn How To Cure Your Resistant And Unsightly Cold Sores In 3 Days!

By Gina | Mar 7, 2009

If you have ever suffered, from cold sores whether it was just once or reoccurring you may have wondered exactly what they are and what causes them. Cold sores are actually a non-sexually transmitted form of herpes.

Before you get concerned chickenpox are also caused by a member of the herpes family of which there are a total of eight viruses. Cold sores can affect anyone, it is estimated that between eighty, and ninety percent of people in the United States will suffer from a cold sore at least once. Read more

Cold Sore Treatment – Finding Your Triggers

By Gina | Mar 3, 2009

What causes your cold sores? Everyone has a trigger starting the cold sore. Every person is unique, but if you suffer from cold sores there are some common factors to all sufferers. The definite link? All sufferers share is sometime in our lives we were infected with the herpes simplex virus.

This virus is highly contagious. That explains why 9 out of 10 people have had an infection in their lives. But for some of those 9 out of 10 people it’s more than a one time infection. Read more

Cold Sore Treatments You Need To Know

By Gina | Jan 28, 2009

Cold sore treatments are essentially categorized into two broad groups, over-the-counter (OTC) medications and creams, and home cold sore remedies. In this article, we will look at OTC medications as well as home remedies for cold sores available for our use.

In case you do not know, cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus. Even this virus has two types, Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 is the one that normally causes facial cold sores, though Type 2 has also been reported to cause sores on our face too even though it is mainly responsible for genital sores. Though huge investments have been poured into researching for a cure for cold sores, unfortunately, the medical industry has yet to be able to formulate a complete cold sore treatment to eliminate cold sores. What we have in the market are only medications and creams that can soothe the pain and bring itch relief and in some cases, quicken the healing process. Natural cold sore treatment seems to have answers to curing cold sores but as there have not been conclusive medical researches done in this area, only those who have benefited personally can testify of their effectiveness. Read more

A Look at Cold Sore Treatments

By Gina | Jan 26, 2009

Cold sores usually disappear without any type of medication in about a week to ten days. Many people choose to wait out their cold sores, just ignoring them until they go away. Others decide that ten days is too long to have a large, painful, embarrassing facial blemish near their mouth and seek out medicine or other treatments to make the cold sore easier to deal with. There are many different types of cold sore treatment available, from antiviral pills to over the counter and prescription creams. Many people also use conventional pain relievers like aspirin and acetaminophen as cold sore treatment. Read more

Cold Sore Treatment – Grandma’s Breakthrough Treatment Leaves Experts Clueless

By Gina | Jan 17, 2009

About 50% to 80% of the American population carries the herpes simplex 1 virus. That is easily more than 100 million Americans that have suffered from unsightly red and painful cold sores at least once in their entire lifetime. Sad to say, even though medical research funds in the tune of millions have been poured into researching and finding a permanent cure for the herpes virus, it has been thus far a wild goose chase.

Prescription anti-virus products can at most bring temporary comfort to cold sore sufferers by reducing the itch and pain. Vaccines are still in the early experimental stage, and have not been fully developed to produce positive results. Read more

How to Get Rid of a Cold Sore Fast in 6 Ways

By Gina | Jan 14, 2009

No one like to deal with the embarrassing moment when you have cold sores. If you are suffering from the outbreaks often, then you should read this article on how to be free of the herpes simplex virus that is causing this disease.

One of the early symptoms of cold sores is the tingling feeling. You will feel it 1 to 2 days prior to the outbreaks. Cold sores resemble common cold. Thus, you will experience the outbreaks from time to time. Read more

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