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How to get rid of cold sores on lips fast and treatment


Learn how to get rid of cold sores on lips fast and cold sore treatment for cold sores on lips!


WHY COLD SORES:

Caused by the herpes simplex virus, cold sores are common and usually clear up on their own within 10 days. But there are things you can do to help ease the pain.


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COLD SORE SYMPTOMS:

A cold sore usually starts with a tingling, itching or burning feeling.


Over the next 48 hours:

- Small fluid-filled blisters appear

- The blisters can appear anywhere on the face

- The blisters burst and crust over into a scab


Cold sores should start to heal within 10 days, but are contagious and may be irritating or painful while they heal. Some people find that certain things trigger a cold sore, such as another illness, sunshine or menstrual periods.


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WHAT CAN BRING ON A COLD SORE:

If you are feeling ill or perhaps a bit stressed or run down, this can make a cold sore more likely to appear as your immune system will not be at its best. Being in direct sunlight can also trigger a cold sore. So, it makes sense that to reduce the chance of them reoccurring, you should look at ways of resting, reducing your stress levels and making sure that you apply products containing a sun protection factor of at least 30.


As well as cold sores looking unpleasant, they can also be quite painful. Whilst they usually clear up on their own within 10 days, the great news is that there are things that you can do to make them less painful and to speed up their healing time.


WHEN TO SPEAK TO YOUR DOCTOR FOR COLD SORES:

Seek medical advice if any of the following apply to you,

- The cold sore has not started to heal within 10 days

- You're worried about a cold sore or think it's something else

- The cold sore is very large or painful

- You or your child also have swollen, painful gums and sores in the mouth (Gingivostomatitis)

- You have a weakened immune system – for example, because of chemotherapy or diabetes



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About this video: Searching how to get rid of cold sores on lips fast? In this video, Advanced Medical Practitioner Abraham Khodadi, MPharm(Hons)IPresc MScACP shares cold sore treatment for cold sores on lips!

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