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by Tom Mulligan

While cold sores are a pretty common complaint, knowing this isn’t going to make too many people feel better about having this unattractive, uncomfortable condition. Even if you happen to suffer from cold sores, you can cut down on the length of time it sticks around; and you may even be able to prevent one form happening in the first place.

Typically, a cold sore will go away on its own in a week or so. But if you happen to have a cold sore, you’d probably like it to go away a lot faster than that. If you get cold sores, you know how they have a habit of showing up at the most inopportune times. To get rid of cold sores faster, you can do a few things to help. It all begins with an understanding of how cold sores work.

Cold sores are not curable - they’re a viral infection (herpes simplex). You can’t treat the infection with antibiotics. However, you can treat the symptoms, which cut down on the length of an outbreak.

You can prevent outbreaks even though you can’t actually get rid of the virus. Outbreaks can be healed quickly; sometimes as fast as 24 hours. We started this website in order to help people treat and prevent cold sores - we know what a hassle they can be.

Every year, about forty million people are affected by cold sores appearing on or around the mouth. There are a lot of things that can cause a break out, but at its simplest, a cold sore is caused by a strained immune system. That means that if you have anything that’s causing your immune system to be more compromised than usual - a cold, stress, fatigue, sleeplessness, a change in hormones or even eating badly lately - you have an increased likelihood of a breakout.

An outbreak is often preceded by a tingling sensation or itching. This is followed by swelling and redness and then the sore itself emerges. There will be a brief period of oozing after which the sore will scab over. Try not to scratch the scab as this will slow down the healing process.

Most of us would rather not use costly prescription medications to treat our cold sores. Besides, these medications don’t work any better than home remedies in a lot of cases and you’ll have to go to your doctor to get them. You can use home remedies to get rid of your cold sores quickly.

You can help fight off a cold sore with immune boosting supplements like vitamin C. You can also use lip balm, aloe vera gel and other soothing agents to prevent your sore from getting too dry and splitting. L-Lysine can also cause your sore to heal more rapidly; it promotes healing.

You can also prevent cold sores by eating a healthy diet, getting plenty of sleep and generally staying in good health. Cold sores will tend to come up when you’re tired, sick or stressed out. If you treat yourself well, you can prevent many cold sores.

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