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L-lysine:
You can buy L-lysine over the counter in tablet form, one a day pretty much prevents cold sores from forming.
If you run out of tablets make sure you buy more; it's like the virus sits inactive under the skin just waiting for a break from the L-lysine treatment so it can raise it's ugly head.
ZOVIRAX:
If you feel a cold sore coming on or you have a cold sore buy Zovirax from the chemist or supermarket ~$17 a tube; but you only need a little bit applied 5 or 6 times a day and the last application should be before you go to sleep (whenever you think of applying it really) Zovirax helps heal the blisters much faster than anything else l have tried.
ICE OR COLD PACK:
If you don't have Zovirax and the cold sore is really burning and itchy get a freezer bag or similar and put some ice in it or some frozen peas and apply that to the area until that nasty burning and itchy feeling eases.
Avoid licking of playing with the blisters with your tongue, this tends to make them bigger.
Pop the Blisters or Don't Pop the Blisters? This is a personal preference however,
l have found that by not popping the blisters only allows the blisters to grow bigger to the point of them sometimes joining together and becoming one big blister which takes a lot longer to heal, hence, l pop the blister and apply Zovirax straight away and the majority are gone within a few days.
SAFETY FIRST:
DO NOT have oral sex and AVOID kissing anyone when you have an active cold sore; they do spread as quickly as a peck on the lips from someone with the active cold sore virus and wash your hands if you touch your mouth by accident, this helps prevent spreading the cold sore virus.
PREVENTION:
Take L-lysine 1 tablet daily and try to avoid sudden drops in temperature, excessive sun or wind. Changes in climate conditions and temperature drops can bring on the cold sore virus.
Avoid rubbing your lips hard like we sometimes do to remove stubborn lipstick and avoid the hard bristles of a man's beard or regrowth, both of these things can irritate the sensitive skin on our lips.
Just be mindful of the cold sore virus and it will become second nature to prevent it from occurring.
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Luckily I found out about the LiveHealthOnline app. With my insurance I pay $20 for a video chat session with a doctor but for someone without insurance it's $49. She prescribed me a bottle of 24 valacyclovir so I have enough for 6 cold sore outbreaks and I also asked for a prescription for acyclovir cream. She prescribed the ointment instead (and she's the second doctor to do that) but I am guessing it's because the ointment is cheaper and the tube is triple the size of the small cream one. I paid $10 after insurance for each. Even though most websites state ointment is for genital and cream is for oral herpes sores, you CAN use the ointment on your lip. I hope this helps someone.
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