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Treating a Cold Sore Effectively



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By : Denny Bodoh    29 or more times read
Submitted 2008-02-10 10:49:57
Treating a cold sore using these proven powerful treatments will give you fast, blessed relief. This short article was written just for you. You will learn some amazingly easy but highly effective tips for treating a cold sore. Treating a cold sore is not a pleasant experience. They are painful, embarrassing, and generally quite a hassle. And they always seem to come at the worst possible time.

One good thing about cold sores - they form on the surface of your skin where you can easily take care of them. If they were an internal sore, like some diseases, they could be life threatening. For effectively treating a cold sore, you should be aware of the different stages. As you will see, you will use a different treatment based on the stage of your sore.

Here are the best treatments for your cold sore based on the symptoms.

1. The first stage of a cold sore is the tingling stage. The herpes virus has become active and is moving to the surface. When it gets there, it will infect thousands of nerve cells in its effort to replicate. At this stage you should put something cold on the area. Ice cubes in a plastic bag work well. You can also use a cold can of soda. Cold really discourages the virus and can cause it to give up before it actually creates the sore.

2. If you miss the tingling stage, the virus will enter the cells. This infection causes swelling to happen. Application of ice is still the treatment of choice with these cold sore symptoms. This reduces swelling, reduces the heat in the area, and does give some comfort.

3. If you did not stop the virus before this point, the cold sore will now break open and start weeping fluid teaming with new virus. This is caused by the destruction of thousands of nerve cells. From now on, your cold sore is in the healing phase. Ice can continue to give you much comfort and swelling reduction. However, ice will also slow down healing because it drives blood away from the damaged area.

Treating a cold sore at this stage primarily requires you to cleanse the wound as often as possible with alcohol or peroxide. I prefer peroxide because it also adds some extra healing oxygen to the sore.

Instead of ice, from now on, use products that have a nerve-deadening ingredient. One of the oldest, time-proven products on the market is Campho-Phenique. They now offer several different formulas to choose from.

4. Treating a cold sore during the healing period calls for application of a warm compress of some sort. Applying warm, moist heat greatly shortens healing time since it brings extra blood and oxygen to the wound.

Continued cleansing of the sore will speed healing and help prevent re-infection. Keep using the comfort treatment of your choice. These drug store treatments may not speed up the healing process, but do provide blessed relief.

APPLYING WARMTH. There are several ways to keep the cold sore warm. One way that works very well is using a damp, warm washcloth. This can be heated up in the microwave. Be cautious not to burn yourself. A better way of treating a cold sore is by the use of a warm tea bag. This not only provides healing warmth, but also applies some great anti-viral ingredients found in the tea plant.

WORD OF CAUTION. Your cold sores, and the herpes virus responsible for them, are very contagious. This is true not only for infecting others, but other spots on your body as
well. Each cold sore family creates cold sores in the same area. If you have a cold sore on your nose, and one on your lip, these are caused by two separate cold sore infections. The most troublesome is spreading it to your eyes. This can cause permanent vision loss.

When treating a cold sore, be careful not to touch the sore with your fingers. Use cotton balls or tissues to cleanse and apply any treatment. Always wash your hands after working on the sore. Hand sanitizing gel is great insurance against spreading the cold sore.

Remember, apply cold when the cold sore is forming, and warmth when it is healing. Keep it clean and keep from touching the area with your bare fingers while treating a cold sore.
Author Resource:- Denny Bodoh understands cold sores. Don't buy anything before you check out his free expert info about COLD SORES. Learn about some amazingly easy COLD SORE cures, tips and facts that are often FREE. Visit http://www.3daycoldsorecure.com/
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