Remedies For Fever Blisters - Here’s One You’ve Never Seen Before

August 7, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Cold Sores Treatment 

Want some remedies for fever blisters?  Those annoying little lesions that always seem to pop up after you pick up a cold are aptly named, but did you know that they are essentially the same thing as cold sores?  Yup, shocking, but they are the same thing, they are both caused by the herpes simplex 1 virus, fever blisters is just a nicer way of saying it.  So now that we got that understanding, what can we do to help get rid of the cold sores?  Plenty, here, try these solutions out:

1.     The Cookie Solution

Out of all the remedies for fever blisters, this is the only one that when done winds up smelling like a cookie.  What you’re going to do is boil some water and then add some garlic, olive oil, salt, apple cider vinegar, baking soda, lemon juice and some sugar.  The sugar is what gives it all the cookie smell.  Once this solution has been mixed up good, add some witch hazel to the mix as well.  Next, take a Q-Tip, dip it in and apply it directly to the fever blister.  By the way, this is not meant to be eaten :)

2.     Supplement With Calcium

Another solution  for fever blisters is to take in some additional calcium.  Just pick up some calcium supplmenets and take 500-1000mg of it daily.

3.     Ice The Area

Another very simple remedy is to use ice to arrest the swelling and spread of the virus.  Keep the ice on the lip long enough for it to go numb.  You can also try filling up a ziplock bag and putting that on.

Now these remedies for fever blisters will help, however they will not be enough to manage the sores quickly and keep them from returning.  For a more effective treatment, you’ll need to look at something like Herpeset.  That product works fast because it is absorbed directly into the bloodstream when sprayed under the tongue.  You can click here to learn more about how it works.

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Stages Of Herpes

June 20, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Herpes Information 

Want to know what the stages of herpes are that a person will have to go through if they’re infected?  First of all it’s important to note that there are 2 forms of herpes, herpes simplex 1 and herpes simplex 2.  HSV-1 is usually found on the mouth and HSV-2 is usually found on the genitals, although that’s not always the case.  If you want to know the natural progression of an outbreak, this is pretty much it:

1.    The Initial Tingle

The first of the stages of herpes is feeling an initial tingle, tickle or itch on your lip or in your geintals.  This is usually a sign that there is going to be a herpes outbreak pretty soon.  It’s best to start any treatment methods at this time so you can catch the virus before it gets too out of hand.

2.     The Redness Develops

Following the tingle, you may see areas of redness develop on the skin, they can be small specks or just a red cluster.

3.     The Swelling Begins

After the redness shows, it’s followed shortly thereafter by swelling

4.     The Blisters Take Root

This is where it starts getting nasty, fluid filled blisters begin developing in the area, the fluid that fills them may be clear, white or red in color.

5.     The Ulcer Stage

Wet ulcers may then form where the tops of the blisters open up, these will hurt if touched.

6.     The Scabbing Stage

Eventually these blisters will begin to dry up and scab, once the scab has fallen off, you may notice a slight discoloration but this will usually heal in time.

That pretty much sums up the stages of herpes.  Now if you’re looking for a treatment to prevent this whole mess from happening, it’s important you take something to prevent it from starting in the first place or at least to take something to deal with it at the first stage.  Herpeset is one of the best medications for it since it’s absorbed immediately into the bloodstream with a  spray under the tongue.  Click here to learn more about it.

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Herpes Blisters

June 6, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Herpes Information 

Herpes blisters are a horrible thing to have to deal with.  They’re unsightly and cause a lot of embarrassment and can literally ruin your day if you have to spend all your time being self-conscious about how you’re coming across to others.  These blisters are usually the result of the herpes simplex 1 virus rather than herpes simplex 2 and believe it or not, as much as 85% of the population is infected with HSV-1, it’s just that some people have outbreaks a lot more regularly than others.

How is Herpes Transmitted?

One of the reasons herpes blisters are so prevalent is because they are so contagious and easily transmitted.  A lot of the time you can get it as a child by being kissed on the cheek by infected family members or through sharing the same towels or eating utensils.  You will usually find these sores on the lips, nose, chin or cheeks.
Can it Be Transmitted

When There Are No Visible Symptoms?

We don’t always have visible symptoms when we have the herpes virus, but unfortunately the virus still can be spread when there is no visual outbreak.  In fact, over 80% of transmissions occur when there is no visual symptoms of the virus.  Now you can prevent the likelihood of this happening by taking anti-viral medication and using protection like condoms and dental dams, but nothing is 100%.

Now if you happen to have a case of herpes blisters don’t worry, there are plenty of ways to get rid of them.  Although unsightly, a treatment option such as Herpeset can work to quickly remove the virus as it is absorbed immediately into the bloodstream from a spray under the tongue, this spray also works well at keeping the outbreaks from returning if used often.  Click here to learn more about Herpeset and see if it’s right for you.

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