Oral Remedies for Cold Sore Symptoms
Cold sores typically appear in the mouth of infected individuals, though other mucous membranes can also be
affected. Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus. While the condition can be treated, the virus can not
be completely removed from the body. Instead, it lies dormant, or inactive in your system. This means, if your
immune system is weakened due to stress, you may experience another outbreak.
Symptoms
Cold sore symptoms typically include a tingling feeling at the affected area, usually the mouth and lips;
though, it is possible for cold sores to occur in other areas such as the nose and even eyes. Cold sores often look
like tiny red blisters when in and around the mouth. Sore around the nose usually do not blister, though, blisters
do occur inside the nasal cavity. Most people experience some degree of pain when they have cold sores. The
intensity can range from mild to what some deem unbearable as it prevents them from speaking and eating normally.
Cold sores near the eyes will have similar symptoms to those of oral cold sores.
The first time one experiences a cold sore is often times the roughest. Cold sore symptoms during an initial
attack often include multiple painful sores affecting the oral cavity, a high fever, swollen glands, and bleeding
gums. Subsequent occurrences are often not as intense as the first episode.
Healing
Treating cold sore symptoms is often separate from the treatment of the virus that causes cold sores. Cold sores
can often be treated at home with natural remedies that soothe pain and heal blisters, typically these will be
topical remedies applied directly to the cold sore. However, the herpes simplex virus often necessitates that you
seek the help of a doctor. The doctor will usually prescribe an oral medication to treat the virus. You may be able
to find a topical ointment or cream that can successfully treat both your cold sore symptoms and your viral
infection. To find out more you should be sure to ask your doctor about all treatment options available.
As soon as you notice cold sore symptoms developing, it is imperative that you begin a treatment regimen. You
should immediately begin to apply any medicines you have to topically treat it or take any medicines that will help
to minimize your infection. This will ensure that your condition does not worsen and your cold sore symptoms will
clear up quickly.
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