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Home Remedies For Cold Sores: How Do I Stop A Cold Sore?

Home remedies for cold sores are the safest and most effective treatments available today

. They are much easier to use and the herpes virus does not build immunity to these home remedies for cold sores.

Fortunately, you do not have to suffer in silence with your outbreaks. There are a lot of home remedies cold sores that work. This article will look at a few of the most useful.

Some people confuse cold sores (aka fever blisters) and canker sores.

A canker sore is different. A canker sore is inside the mouth and is in the mucous soft tissue. The cause of canker sores, some believe, may be a food allergy. Viruses do not cause canker sores. They are not contagious and you cannot spread them to anyone else.


Herpes simplex virus (HSV-1) causes cold sores. They are very contagious and can infect others through direct contact with your saliva or sore. Herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) is the usual virus that causes genital herpes but it can cause facial sores too.

You can sexually transmit both types of the herpes virus. When you are suffering from an active cold sore, be very careful to avoid infecting another person.

Once you have had one cold sore, you are likely to have other outbreaks throughout life. The herpes virus hides in the nerve root cells and can occasionally become active.

If you get cold sores often, or they are particularly bad, your health professional may prescribe one of the prescription antiviral medicines, but these have not proven to be a big help for this particular virus. The anti-viral pills get these chemicals into your bloodstream and could be damaging to your liver.

For intermittent cold sores, you can purchase many different kinds of cold sore treatments over-the-counter at many stores.

These are comfort remedies, for the most part. Many of them contain numbing ingredients to help reduce the pain. Do not expect these remedies to reduce your recovery time by very much, if at all.

There are quite a few home remedies for cold sores used successfully today. Let us examine some of the more popular ones. Remember, this is not medical advice. If you are concerned about your particular cold sore outbreak, talk to a health professional.

Earwax and/or oils from your own body are often recommended to stop cold sores in their tracks. Those who use this treatment recommend putting earwax on the cold sore area as soon as you feel it coming on.

If you prefer to use body oils, the suggested method is getting them from behind your ear, or along the side of your nose, and then applying it to the cold sore. Some people swear by this method although I would use caution not to transfer the virus to your nose.

Another method recommends using drying agents ranging from alcohol to hydrocortisone to nail polish remover to white stick deodorant to hemorrhoid cream to the bubblegum pink medication you take for a sour stomach.

According to this method, you are supposed to apply the drying agent two or three times a day. It works best when you act quickly at the very moment you sense a tingling sensation.

In addition, there are several oral home remedies cold sores.

People who use dietary methods repeatedly suggest taking lysine tablets at the first sign of a cold sore coming on. In addition, at this time it is wise to avoid arginine foods such as chocolate, nuts and grains.

Some folks insist that putting a garlic oil and baking soda mixture on their cold sore is the best remedy. Users recommend you apply it at least three times a day.

Others insist that melting one ice cube on your cold sore reduces the swelling. After the ice cube melts most people use one of the methods discussed above.

Other topical solutions include tea tree oil, hot tea bags or facial masks.


As you have discovered in this article, home remedies for treatment of cold sores are many and varied. The use of a drying agent is one thing many of these have in common. You would commonly use this in conjunction with other treatments.

Usually it is necessary for you to try various home remedies to sort out which works best for you. Do not forget that each of us, and you, are unique. What works for others may or may not work for you.

Most importantly, come up with a treatment plan that works best for you. You must find, by trial and error, which cold sore home remedies work best for your particular needs.

by: Denny Bodoh
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