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  1. Patient-initiated therapy speeds herpes healing.(Famciclovir cut short recurrent outbreaks of herpes labialis)(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Betsy Bates, 2006-05-01
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  3. Consumption: Its prevention and cure by the water treatment, With advice concerning haemorrhage from the lungs, coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, and sore throat by Joel Shew, 1850
  4. Climatic diseases: Catarrh, consumption. coughs, colds, lagrippe, bronchitis, sore throat, quinzy, etc. : Pe-ru-na by Samuel B Hartman, 1893

81. Cold Sore Home Remedy
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82. Cold Sores - Facts, Causes & Relief Remdies
Tips on what is cold sore, what causes it and how to find relief plus a onestopshop with effective natural remedies to promote fast healing.
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  • Also called labial herpes.
  • Herpes comes from the Greek word 'herpein' meaning 'to creep'.
  • The herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) causes cold sores (fever blisters). The HSV Type 2 causes genital herpes. Nevertheless, both types can cause either oral or genital herpes.
  • A HSV infection shows off initially with symptoms like redness, itching, tingling and burning, then a cluster of tiny blisters (vesicles) develop after which the blisters dry up, crusting takes place and finally everything clears. All within a span of 5 to 10 days.
  • The common sites for outbreaks are the lips and face.
  • The virus is contagious and is passed from one infected person to another person through direct contact with infected skin, saliva or from the sharing of items (e.g. towel. toothbrush, razor, utensils) used by an infected person.
  • The first herpes outbreak (or what is known as primary herpes infection) may either produce no symptoms or cause fever, throat infection, an enlargement of local lymph nodes or painful swelling and open sores on the gums and inside the cheeks. Symptoms usually begin about a week after exposure to the HSV.
  • Cold sores are actually herpes recurrences that may begin with general malaise. However, some people may never face a recurrence.

83. How To Reduce Cold Sores Naturally - EHow.com
How to Reduce cold sores NaturallyNo cure exists for herpes simplex type I virus,which causes cold sores. Here are some natural ways to stimulate blisters
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No cure exists for herpes simplex type I virus, which causes cold sores. Here are some natural ways to stimulate blisters to heal quickly. Steps: Take supplements that inhibit viral growth at the first sign of an outbreak. Try 500 to 1,000 mg daily of the amino acid L-lysine. Antioxidant vitamins and 50 to 100 mg of zinc per day may also help. Boost your immune system. Take echinacea and goldenseal and get 5,000mg vitamin C daily. Get plenty of rest and reduce stress. Treat the cold sore topically. Dab tea tree oil, a natural antiseptic, at either full or half strength directly on blisters several times a day. Promote healing by avoiding foods that contain arginine, another amino acid that suppresses lysine; nuts, dairy products, meat, seeds, oats, peanuts and corn all contain arginine. Limit citrus and other acidic fruits because they can irritate blisters. Tips: Over-the-counter preparations for topical use on cold sores are available.

84. Young Adult Health - Health Topics - Cold Sores
cold sores usually appear on the lips, or less often in the mouth, cold soresare caused by a virus, often passed on to us when we are children.
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85. Parenting And Child Health - Health Topics - Cold Sores
cold sores are caused by a virus called herpes simplex virus (HSV). cold soreson the surface of the eye can affect eyesight and any child with a
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86. Introduction: Cold Sores - WrongDiagnosis.com
Introduction to cold sores as a medical condition including symptoms, diagnosis,misdiagnosis, treatment, prevention, and prognosis.
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87. MotherNature.com - Cold Sores
cold sores are caused by a herpes virus, most often the herpes simplex 1 virus.cold sores should not be confused with canker sores, which are small
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Cold sores are caused by a herpes virus, most often the herpes simplex 1 virus. Cold sores should not be confused with canker sores , which are small ulcerations in the mouth. Rather, cold sores are fluid-filled blisters that form on the borders of the lips. The blisters, which are contagious, later break, ooze, and crust over before healing. Recurrences are common and can be triggered by stress, sun exposure, illness, and menstruation. Genital herpes infection (usually caused by herpes simplex 2) is a related condition and potentially may be treated in much the same way as herpes simplex 1.

88. New Choices In Natural Healing Cold Sores
cold sores, also known as fever blisters, are small red lesions that appear To help speed the healing of cold sores, Los Angeles aromatherapist Michael
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    Cold sores, also known as fever blisters, are small red lesions that appear on the lips, the nostrils and sometimes the gums or the roof of the mouth. Sunshine and extreme temperatures can also bring on a cold sore, so wear a lip balm containing Cold sores or speed their healing, according to some health professionals. See Your Medical Doctor When...
    • You get four or more Cold sores a year.
    • You experience fever, swollen glands or flulike symptoms with a cold sore.
    • Your cold sore is so painful that you have trouble eating or carrying out normal activities.
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  • 89. Healing Center - Stop Cold And Canker Sores From Ruining The Day - Pioneer Think
    There is no cure for cold sores, but there are numerous remedies and cold soresBegone and Canker Sores Begone are available at health food stores.
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    More than 40 million Americans suffer from these contagious lesions, characterized by an eruption of small painful blisters on the lips, or around the mouth or nose. Caused by the herpes simplex virus 1, they lay dormant in the body and become active later when something triggers them. In addition to stress, they can be caused by illness, menstruation, pregnancy, pain from an injury, sunburn or wind, being over-tired, and irritation in the mouth area. Barr knew she had made an interesting discovery but continued to use it only for herself, and sharing it with friends and family who were also plagued with cold sores. A few years later, after getting a lot of positive feedback from people who had tried her remedy, she decided to start marketing it as Cold Sores Begone.

    90. Cold Sore Information
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    cold sores are caused by herpes simplex virus. There are two types, called type 1 cold sores are very common. About six in ten people carry the virus.
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    Cold sores are caused by herpes simplex virus. There are two types, called type 1 and type 2. Either type can be caught on any part of the body: lips and genitals are the most common places. This leaflet is about facial sores.
    On the face, herpes simplex type 1 is more likely to recur than type 2. How can it recur?
    Once you have caught this virus, it hides in nearby nerve sheaths and can sometimes reactivate. There are other viruses that also hide and come back later: for example chickenpox/shingles, glandular fever and cytomegalovirus (CMV) but they do not cause cold sores. How did I get my cold sores?
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    Can anyone get cold sores?
    How many people get cold sores?
    What is a cold sore like?
    • First a small red patch appears A blister or cluster of blisters develops. You may just get a shallow ulcer inside your mouth. The blister bursts, leaving a small raw area. The raw area begins to heal and scab.

    92. Primary Cold Sore Infection - Patient UK
    A first infection with the cold sore virus is often different to the recurringcold sores which many people have. Often there are no symptoms.
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    Primary Cold Sore Infection
    A first infection with the cold sore virus is often different to the recurring cold sores which many people have. Often there are no symptoms. Sometimes an unpleasant mouth infection develops. Treatment aims to ease symptoms while the infection gradually settles over 1-3 weeks.
    What is a primary cold sore infection? Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus. The first time you are infected with this virus is called the primary infection. The mouth is the area commonly affected. This is because normal skin is resistant to the virus, but the moist inner skin of the mouth is not. The first infection is usually in childhood. It is often caught by kisses from a family member who has a cold sore. What are the symptoms of a primary cold sore infection? Symptoms of the first infection are often different to recurring cold sores.
    • You may have no symptoms, or only trivial ones. For example, you may not realise that a tiny spot on the tongue is a first cold sore. However, you may then develop typical cold sores from time to time in the future.
    • You may have a more severe infection in and around the mouth.

    93. Cold Sores - Patient UK
    About 1 in 5 people in the UK have recurring cold sores. Antiviral cream may helpto reduce the severity of symptoms.
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    About 1 in 5 people in the UK have recurring cold sores. Antiviral cream may help to reduce the severity of symptoms.
    How do cold sores occur? Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus. A first cold sore usually occurs in childhood. The virus infects through the moist 'inner' skin that lines the mouth. It is commonly passed on by skin contact such as kisses from a family member who has a cold sore. After the first infection, the virus settles in a nearby nerve sheath and remains there for the rest of your life. For most of the time, the virus lies dormant (inactive) and causes no symptoms. However, in some people the virus becomes 'active' from time to time. When activated, the virus multiplies and travels down the nerve sheath to cause cold sore blisters around the mouth. Some people have cold sores often, others only now and then. It is not clear what causes the dormant virus to become active. Some things that may 'trigger' the virus to activate and cause a cold sore include:
    • Illness . Cold sores may occur during feverish illnesses such as colds, coughs, and 'flu.

    94. Cold Sores
    cold sores. cold sores / Herpes simplex virus type 1 . affects the skinand mucous membranes, commonly producing cold sores and fever blisters.
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    Cold Sores / Herpes simplex virus type 1
    Herpes simplex virus type 1: This type of herpes primarily affects the skin and mucous membranes, commonly producing cold sores and fever blisters.
    After the first herpes simplex infection, the patient becomes susceptible to recurrent infections, which may be provoked by fever, menses, stress, heat, and cold. Cause: Caused by Herpes-virus hominis. It is transmitted by oral and respiratory secretions and drainage from lesions. Symptoms: Primary infection: patient may experience a brief period of prodromal tingling and itching, accompanied by fever and pharyngitis, followed by eruption of vesicles on any part of the oral mucosa, especially in the tongue, gums, and cheeks. Vesicles (sac -like filled with fluid) form on an erythematous (red) base, then rupture and leave a painful ulcer, followed by a yellowish crust Increased salivation Halitosis Possible anorexia Conjunctivitis Fever Treatment: Symptomatic and supportive therapy is essential Primary infection usually requires an analgesic-antipyretic to reduce fever and relieve pain. Anesthetic mouthwashes, such as viscous lidocaine, to help reduce the pain of gingivostomatitis, enabling the patient to eat and for preventing dehydration.

    95. Cold Sores - Dermatology Health Guide
    Overview of cold sores. cold sores are small blisters around the mouth, causedby the herpes simplex virus. The most common strain of the virus is
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    What are cold sores?
    Cold sores are small blisters around the mouth, caused by the herpes simplex virus. The most common strain of the virus is herpes simplex virus 1. Herpes simplex is not curable, but may lay dormant for long periods of time. Episodes of the cold sores last no longer than two weeks. Hot sun, cold wind, a cold, or a depressed immune system can cause an outbreak of herpes simplex virus. What are the symptoms of cold sores?
    Some people never experience any symptoms with the first attack; others have severe flu-like symptoms and ulcers in and around the mouth. The following are the most common symptoms of cold sores. However, each individual may experience symptoms differently:
    • tingling of the lips
    • small blisters on the lips and mouth that enlarge, burst, then crust over

    96. Cold Sores
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    Cold sores (Herpes labialis) are blisters on or around the lips caused by a viral infection. The Herpes Simplex virus which gives rise to the sores is dormant until stimulated by a variety of causes ranging from sunburn and chapped skin to allergies and anxiety. The blisters appear after a brief period of itching and burning, last for a few days, burst and then form a hard crust that usually takes a week or so to heal. It can be serious in some infants and adults with atopic dermatitis. Home Back Pain Cold sores Common Cold Conjunctivitis Constipation Cramp ... Stomach upsets mail: webmaster@sovereign-publications.com
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    97. Health 24 - Medical - Head 2 Toe
    cold sores or fever blisters are small red blisters with a white centre whichcrop up cold sores are caused by the Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV 1).
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    98. Cold Sores, UPMC | University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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    cold sores (also called fever blisters) are generally a harmless condition I dclassify as a medical Learn about natural remedies for your cold sores
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    An Overview from Nick Nonas, M.D. Any condition that keeps you from smiling and kissing is inherently dislikable. Cold sores (also called fever blisters) are generally a harmless condition I'd classify as a medical "annoyance," like... more Learn about natural remedies for your Cold Sores
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    100. Cold Sores
    What are cold sores? cold sores, sometimes called fever blisters, are clustersof small blisters on the lip and outer edge of the mouth.
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    What are cold sores?
    Cold sores, sometimes called fever blisters, are clusters of small blisters on the lip and outer edge of the mouth. The skin around the blisters is often red and inflamed . The blisters can break open, weep a clear fluid, and then scab over after a few days. Complete healing may take 7 to 10 days. See an illustration of cold sores
    What causes cold sores?
    Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV) . There are two types of herpes simplex virus (HSV). HSV-1 usually leads to lip and mouth sores (herpes labialis), while HSV-2 most often leads to genital herpes . However, both virus types can cause cold sores or genital herpes if skin comes into contact with either type.
    What are the symptoms?
    You can be infected with HSV and have no symptoms. For some people, however, cold sores can be painful. Initial symptoms can include mouth soreness, fever, sore throat, or swollen lymph glands. Small children sometimes drool before a cold sore appears. After the blisters develop, cold sores usually break open, weep clear fluid, and then crust over and disappear after several days to a week.
    How are cold sores diagnosed?

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