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The Cold Sore Battle
Left to heal on its own, a cold sore will usually disappear without a lot of drama.
The blister will break, scab over, and eventually fall off.
But by popping the blister the healing process self destructs and can lead to several problems, like:
- More cold sores. Cold sores are highly contagious.
- Once the fluid from the blisters is released, it can spread the virus to other parts of your skin.
- This also increases your risk of passing the virus to someone else.
- New infections. Having an open sore gives other viruses, bacteria, and fungi an entry point, which can lead to developing another infection.
- Having another infection will further slow down the healing process and only make the affected area more visible.
- Scarring. Cold sores don’t usually scar when left alone to heal or treated with medication.
- But squeezing a cold sore inflames the area, make it more prone to scarring.
- Pain. Cold sores can be painful enough as it is. Popping one will only irritate it and make the pain worse, especially if it becomes infected.
A cold sore goes through five stages:
Stage 1: Tingling and itching occurs about 24 hours before blisters erupt.
Stage 2: Fluid-filled blisters appear.
Stage 3: The blisters burst, ooze, and form painful sores.
Stage 4: The sores dry out and scab over causing itching and cracking.
Stage 5: The scab falls off and the cold sore heals.
It can help in preventing further infection in the affected area and removing the cold sores once they have reached the scabbing stage.
It can not only heal the infected sore but also soothe inflamed and irritated skin.
Rinse with water.
Next, after the sores start drying use Coconut Oil because of it’s anti-viral properties.
Aloe Vera Gel
Aloe vera is a popular treatment for burns, but did you know that the clear gel from this succulent can also work as a cold sore remedy?
Aloe vera contains enzymes which promote fast and natural healing, so if you have an aloe vera plant, just break off a leaf, wash it thoroughly, then split it lengthwise to expose the inside sticky part of the plant.
Dab the gel on your cold sore throughout the day to relieve pain and discomfort.
If you don’t have an aloe plant, you can use pure aloe gel purchased at the store or online, just make sure it’s 100% aloe gel.