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Lots of people get cold sores, they're nothing to panic about. Check out what causes them, how you know you've got one and what you can do to prevent them here...
You'll get a tingle on or around your lips, then a little blister (a fluid-filled blob). Then a sore patch after the blister bursts and oozes. Then a crust. Nice. But thankfully, they are almost always gone within a week or so.
If I say Herpes, promise not to scream? Cold sores are caused by a virus called Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV). The same virus can give us genital Herpes.
Cold sores on the privates are unpleasant. And sexually transmitted. But cold sores on the mouth are usually less of a problem. About 70% of us get these at some time or another. Babies, nuns, headmasters. It's nothing to do with sex.
HSV is very contagious. The first time we get cold sores (usually when we're still a kid) it's from kissing someone who has one. So thanks, Mum/Gran/Auntie Janice. Chances are, it was you. If cold sores come back, we haven't caught HSV again. It's our own HSV causing the trouble. HSV sleeps in our bodies, ready to wake up again from time to time.
Sometimes it's impossible to keep the HSV sleeping. And for 20% of us, the cold sores come back over and over again.
But here's a list of common culprits to avoid:
Sunlight/strong wind
Stress
Being run down/unwell
Don't pick. It'll last longer.
Take some paracetamol. Cold sores can hurt.
Get some cold sore cream from the chemist (ask your pharmacist). The sooner you get that on the better, so don't wait till the crust stage.
Your cold sores won't go away.
Your eyes start itching/going red, too.
You have cold sores anywhere other than your lips. That goes double if they're anywhere near your bum.
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AbbyRose, 07/08/2010 Complain about this commentI have suffered from cold-sores for as long as i can remember, and they really do suck, but i have found that, the earlier i apply the cream (at the tingly stage) the quicker it heals, and also, tea tree oil, really helps with the itching! it really is GREAT stuff! it numbs it and it's not that expensive to buy either :)
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