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Reasons To Learn About How To Get Rid Of Cold Sores

Those that are familiar with cold sores know the first signs of a break out. Tightening of the skin, tingling, itching and sometimes burning of the skin around the mouth and nose are very common when a cold sore is about to surface. There are ways to control these breakouts as well as healing them when they happen. The following article is to inform you of how to get rid of cold sores fast when they occur.

The first thing you need to know is that a cold sore is caused by the herpes simplex virus. This virus will forever be in your body and it is highly contagious. You should not kiss or eat after anyone that has the signs of a cold sore.

Cold sores often look like a pimple, except they last a little longer and become a cluster of sores because they tend to spread in the area. When they are touched by hands that are not sanitized, it can spread the virus to other parts of the face or to other people.

After the cold sore appears, it takes caution to keep from spreading the virus and help to heal the sore quickly. Without taking precaution, the sore can often last for a couple of weeks, getting very sore and developing scabs before it finally heals. To help heal the sore quickly, it is suggested that antibacterial soap is used in combination with a hot towel.

Once the sore is present, it is suggested that an antibiotic ointment, such as Neosporin, be used. There are also over the counter medications that can help speed the healing process. It is really important to wash hands before and after applying medications to the sores to prevent spreading of the virus.

If you are in need of assistance to control the break outs, be sure to consult your doctor or do a little research on line. Click the following to read about our most recommend product, Herpaflor.


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Tagamet Warts

Has anyone ever been on Cimetidine (aka Tagamet) to help get rid of flat Warts? How did it work for you?

My podiatrist just put me on this medicine, and I was wondering if it really works all that well or if I should tell her to stuff it because of the long list of potential drug reactions and side effects. Today is my first day of the medicine; she’s got me on 400mg 3x a day. Thanks for your input!

I’ve prescribed it before for other folks as an adjunct (not the only) medicine for wart therapy. I found it didn’t work so well on its own…

As far as the side effects go, any medicine you take has a laundry list of potential side effects. If you feel fine on the medicine, it won’t hurt to continue on it. Tagamet is a safe medicine in most people. My suggestion would be to simply buy some Compund W and use it along with the Tagamet.




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