How should I treat seasonal cold sores?
Last year, I had a massive cold sore that took about a month and a half to heal. Now, I am starting to get it again. It is already starting to hurt. I think it has something to do with the cold weather coming. Any advice on how to get rid of it and stop the recurring sores?
thanks mike :] ill try that and im pretty sure its not herpes... because it comes with the drying of my skin and the peeling of cuticles.
Posted by arphonegirl
Try this : look in your local drug store where you buy vitimans. Look for Lysine tablets 50mg. Take one everyday for like a month. I promise you that it really works! My dentist told me about this. :)
Posted by King J
Are you sure it's seasonal and not really herpes?
Posted by Mike
Right you are George. The "cold Sores" go by the medical name of herpes simplex, and yes again they do - indeed - hurt like the dickens. What I do when one of these sores develop is to get a bottle of hydrogen peroxide, dip a Q tip into the peroxide and apply the solution directly onto the sore. It may smart a little, but never intolerably. In fact it feels kind of good. Do this 3 to 4 times a day, and in 3 or 4 days you may be surprised that the problem is done with. Give it a go George. What have you got to lose? The peroxide and Q tips are cheap, and it takes just a minute or two to complete. It works for me. Mike
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