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CONTAINING COLD SORES
Given time, even the most painful cold sore will disappear on its own. But a combination of preventive steps and fast responses can greatly diminish the problem. Here are things to do.
Remember the sunscreen. Exposing your lips to sun may trigger cold sores, so consider giving up the bronzed-god look. No matter how unhip you think it is, always wear a broad-brimmed hat and lip protection outside.
Consider medicinal solutions. If cold sores are a persistent problem, ask your doctor about whether the prescription drug acyclovir is appropriate for you. A daily dose of the drug, known by the brand name Zovirax, will significantly reduce the number of outbreaks, according to a study. Subjects taking 400 milligrams of acyclovir twice daily for four months had 53 percent fewer cold sores than those given a placebo.
Protect others. After an outbreak the chances of infecting another adult with the cold sore virus are slim. But avoid passing it on to that rare adult who has yet to be exposed by foregoing kissing and oral sex during an outbreak. If you touch the sore and then rub yourself, you may transfer the virus to another part of your body. Although it’s rare, cold sores can form on the inside of the mouth, on the nostrils, fingers, genitals and eyelids.
Keep it moist. Use petroleum jelly, lip balm or an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment as often as needed after the blister breaks. Avoid picking at the sore; it only invites the possibility of developing a secondary bacterial infection. If you notice swelling and pus or if the sore fails to heal in two weeks, see your physician.
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