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I found that polysporin works very very well in healing the sore quickly.
If you feel that "twang" of the cold sore beginning, use a dab of alcohol or hand sanitizer on the area
( if you caught it early it won't sting,if not it'll sting for a second ( keep that stiff upper lip EH ! ).The reason for this is that you want to dry and sterilize the area, then use Polysporin, It heals the sore very quickly.---- Blistex lip balm ( not a wax based balm ) is a good alternative.
In the tube is first choice.
I have cold sores quite often and L-lysine will help keep a cold sore away. Once a day 500 mg. No longer than 6 mo. at one time though. This does work for me, since I have had this problem even while I was a kid. Diana
L-Lysine is all you need for a herpes outbreak.
I buy a lip balm in a small jar the size of a quarter in diameter called Carmex. I apply it at the first sign of a cold sore and it heals and shortens the duration of the cold sore. I have also been using it once a day and haven't had a cold sore recently.
Tea Tree Oil will heal these, too.
this information was helpful to me I will share information to bring about awareness of Cold sores ,Chacker sores
WHY does no one ever mention OTC lysine?!?
Its the BEST remedy and preventive of cold sores EVER!
Lysine is the best over. If I feel a cold sore I double a dose and it's gone the next day.
Arbonne had a product called Lip Service whose primary ingredient was L-lysine, Lip Service would stop the the cold sore and healing would be immediate. Lip Service is no longer available. However, someone told me to spray Lysol on a QTip and rub on the infected area a few times daily. This really works almost as good as the Lip Service.
Hi Dianne and Eddie,
Thanks for your comments!
While I know many folks have reported relief from cold sores with lysine, clinical studies have proven inconclusive. A short blog post didn't seem the place for a full discussion of the topic.
As for the household germicidal, Lysol, I wouldn't suggest using it. There's no evidence for its safety and effectiveness, and plenty for its toxicity for medical use.
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