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fever blister prescriptions
What is the best over the counter or home treatment for cold sores "cold sores"?

My 11 years sometimes have a cold sore on the outside of the mouth. It looks horrible, took him to the doctor before and gave me a prescription for $ 80 for a little cream. Is there anything on the counter that works equally good, but milder in your pocket?

The reason that your child has this injury is a virus. He has been exposed to herpes simplex type 1. This virus follows a trajectory of the nerve and cause sores anywhere along the neural pathway. There are few things you can do to help reduce the number of outbreaks of a person. Minimize exposure the sun with the use of protective devices to protect as a baseball cap. This can be done in winter and summer. Also reduce the amount of exposure to extreme cold or heat with an obstacle, like a scarf. There are over-the-counter treatments known as topical ointments that help control symptoms, but not of them, unfortunately, a real drug that will reduce or minimize outbreaks. There are drugs that increase the activation period and take 2 weeks to 7 days.Adequate rest is necessary for such an eventuality, as "cold sores" can make a person feel exhausted. Cold sores are very painful for the person who was with them. It is ususal to feel pain at the site before it is bulb, burning, tingling lets the person know what's coming. Once a blister occurs, it is painful and begin to dry and form dry yellow crust around the lesion. Herpes is a contagious disease, from the moment a light bulb is seen as the area is dry and no longer weeping clear fluid. Herpes sores can suffer muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes, and is a general malaise complaints. Here http://www.ashastd.org/herpes/herpes_learn_questions.cfm more information can be passed from sores around the mouth to the genital area, make sure your child learns to wash their hands before and after using the bathroom. I hope this has helped to help your child.

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