Fever Blister Cure - 2 New Solutions To Try Out

August 1, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Cold Sores Treatment 

Need a fever blister cure to get rid of those annoying sores?  A lot of people call them fever blisters because they tend to pop up right after you get a cold.  They in fact are cold sores though which are caused by the Herpes Simplex – 1 virus which is something over 85% of us have been infected with.  Most are shocked to hear of this, but it is a rather common condition, which is probably why some people would rather call them fever blisters than something more sinister sounding like herpes.

Now genital herpes is another story, however if you want to a working fever blister cure, try out the following solutions:

1.     Abreva + Lysol

Now most people know of the cold sore treatment called Abreva, it’s an over-the-counter solution which is found in most drug stores.  There is a way to make it work even better though and that is by combining it with Lysol.  Be careful with this treatment though as you don’t want to swallow any of the Lysol.

With this treatment what you do is spray the Lysol onto some toilet paper, then dab that onto your fever blister, then when that dries, you follow that up by putting on some Abreva to cover it up.  Keep this up for a few days and it should work to dry up the sore faster than usual.

2.     Iodized Salt

Another thing to try is mixing ¼ a teaspoon of iodized salt with a cup of warm water then applying some of that solution to the sore with a cotton ball.  Hold the ball on for 5-10 minutes and keep this up 2-3 times a day for 5-10 days.

Both of these solutions will help, however they are not a true fever blister cure.  In order to really get rid of the problem quick and keep it away, you’ll need a more potent solution.  Herpeset is a good one which when sprayed under the tongue is immediately absorbed into the bloodstream.  It gets to work faster than any other solution.  You can click here to find out more about it and if its right for you.

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Cold Sore Medicine

July 13, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Herpes Medication 

Need some cold sore medicine to clear up your lip but not sure what to go with?  I’ll provide you with a list of some of your best options and from there you can investigate into them further.  There are some over the counter solutions and there are prescription treatments, both work to varying degrees depending on who is using it (some treatments work better for some than they do for others).  So if you need to clear up your skin, try out these solutions:

1.    Abreva

This is a cold sore medicine that is approved by the FDA and can be bought from any drugstore without a prescription.  Many people look to this as one of the first lines of defense against this condition.  What Abreva does is it alters the outer layer of the cells on your lips to make them impenetrable for the herpes virus, thus stopping the cold sore from growing bigger or getting out of control.

2.     Zovirax

Zovirax is a prescription treatment that also works by slowing the growth and replication of the herpes virus and allows the body a better chance at fighting off the infection.  Each dose of this drug should be taken with a full glass of water and pregnant women should stay clear of this treatment.

3.     Valtrex

Valtrex is one of the more popular solutions available and it too is a prescription treatment.  This is usually taken at a rate of 1000mg ever 12 hours for a week and a half.  The only thing with this treatment and Zovirax is they come with potential side effects and they’re quite expensive.

A great alternative to cold sore medicine is Herpeset, it’s an all natural solution that is quite a bit cheaper than prescription medications.  Herpeset also gets to work faster than any other treatment since when sprayed under the tongue, it is immediately absorbed into the bloodstream.  Click here to learn more about it and see if its right for you.

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Herpes Natural Cure

July 9, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Herpes Treatment 

Looking for a herpes natural cure?  There are a lot of possible solutions to try out and it can be tough to single out the ones worth trying, but after a lot of searching around I’ve found some pretty good solutions for you to have a look at.  If you’re currently experiencing an outbreak, here is what you can try to help quell it:

1.     Nail Polish Remover + Abreva

One herpes natural cure involves the use of nail polish and abreva in combination.  What you do is simply dip a Q-Tip into nail polish remover and apply that to the cold sore, then take some abreva and cover up the cold sore further with that once the nail polish remover has had time to sink in.  You can repeat this process several times a day if you want the sore to dry up quicker.

2.     Table Salt

Another solution you can try which is simple to implement is to pour out some table salt and use the back of a spoon to grind it down a bit further.  Next you want to wet a Q-Tip and dip it into the salt.  Once you’ve got it covered real good, apply that to the cold sore for about 30 seconds.  It’s going to be uncomfortable but that’s how you know it’s working, repeat this several times a day and the sore should dry up.

There are many other little tricks to try but those are some of the better ones I’ve found.  If you want to take things a step further though and go after a more powerful herpes natural cure, one you can look into is Herpeset.  Herpeset is a spray that when used under the tongue is absorbed directly into your bloodstream.  It gets to work fast and prevents further outbreaks.  To learn more about it, click on this link.

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Treatment For Herpes

February 19, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Herpes Treatment 

Looking into the treatment for herpes?  There are all sorts of solutions available for the dreaded cold sore, from prescriptions to store bought products and even home based solutions, but which one should you go with?

It can be difficult to decide on any one without having tried it, you see different products work for different people and sometimes people get immune to certain treatments and have to look elsewhere.  So here are a bunch for you to give a shot at and see if they work out for you:

1.     Abreva

This is one of the more popular treatment for herpes and is usually available over the counter.  It’s basically a lip balm that you can apply 3-5 times a day.  It contains 10% docosanol which is the active ingredient that helps heal the cold sores.  I have a gripe about this treatment though since for some it either:

  • Does not work at all
  • Does not work if you apply it too late in the cold sore development
  • Does not work after long term use (you develop a resistance to it)

It is worth a shot though.

2.     Hydrogen Peroxide

One home based solution you can try out is hydrogen peroxide, you can pick this up at your local drugstore.  This stuff will dry out your cold sore quick so that it scabs quicker and thus heals faster.  Just dip a Q-Tip into it and apply it to the affected area and make sure you don’t double dip.

Now if you’re looking for a more effective treatment for herpes than these 2 solutions, they are out there.  One of the more potent ones for both oral and genital herpes is Herpeset.  It’s sprayed under the tongue where it Is immediately absorbed into the blood stream rather than other treatments that have to go through the digestive tract.  It’s the fastest acting treatment out there, perfect for getting rid of the sores before important events.  Click here to learn more about it…

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