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How can I fix my cold sore?
It is like little bumps, blisters.. and they are like spreading from the corner of my mouth the inside of my lip a bit. Im scared. I want to know the natural remedies.. food i shhould eat.. and could you guys tell me what home remedies i can do at home? I put alcohol already, and antibacterial petroleum jelly over it.. and i also popped it to leak the pus out..
If you’re looking for a safe, natural remedy for cold sores, I suggest Broccoli.
Scientific studies indicate that indole-3-carbinol (I3C), a compound found naturally in broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables such as cabbage and brussels spouts, can inhibit reproduction in various types of herpes virus, which likely is the cause of the cold sore symptoms you are experiencing. Study results indicated that I3C blocked the herpes virus from reproducing by at least 99.9%.
Because I3C is found naturally in broccoli and its relatives, the compound appears to be totally safe. Additionally, cruciferous vegetables contain several other compounds which have been shown to be beneficial cancer preventatives.
Herpes differs from other common viral infections because once a person has it, it is with them for life. Although a vast number of adults in the U.S. harbor this pernicious bug, some never or seldom experience active symptoms. Active eruptions often result from elevated levels of stress, or other conditions affecting an individual’s immune system. When the virus is active (with visible symptoms) it can be transmitted to others, so use caution in this regard.
Personal experience has made me a broccoli believer. After reading an article about one of the studies a couple of years back, I decided to give it a try by increasing the frequency and quantity of broccoli in my diet. I mostly eat my broccoli raw: in salads, or as a snack by dipping it in hummus or sprinkled with vinegar and olive oil. Raw is best, but steaming doesn’t seem to diminish the effect. I’m a brussels sprouts fan, as well, and those I steam.
I used to get some really ugly cold sores on occasion—particularly in conjunction with extremely stressful situations. Since I adopted the “Broccoli Cure,” my bouts with the virus have been much less frequent, and typically far milder when they do occur.
I would also caution against picking at the blisters, which might invite additional infection from bacteria, which could make the outbreak worse, and possibly cause permanent scarring. I’ve heard blood poisoning is even a possibility in such circumstances, but I can’t swear to it.
My best advice is just to avoid the possibility of unnecessary complications, and use mild soap and water to keep the affected area clean. Alcohol probably won’t do any better, and I bet it hurts like crazy.
A Different Perspective With Female Herpes
Even though herpes viruses cause a wide variety of illnesses and have been studied broadly for the last few decades, they remain a medical riddle. And the female population is often the ones who experience this medical condition.
Female herpes symptoms can't seem to make up their mind because in some cases the lesions and outbreaks caused by the herpes virus can clearly be seen on the outside of the vagina. In other cases the outbreaks are concealed inside the vaginal wall. In order to recognize and spot possible symptoms that is usually associated with this hideous sexually transmitted disease. According to Wikipedia, there are two different types of viruses associated with herpes which are Herpes Simplex Type 1 or the oral herpes or cold sores; and the Herpes Simplex Type 2, which is the sexually transmitted disease usually called as genital herpes.
Although herpes has no known treatment, its contagiousness, the lesions and outbreaks caused by it can be relegated and controlled with disciplined drug therapies or through natural remedies. Once you have been exposed to the virus you will usually experience an outbreak within two weeks. In some cases, an outbreak can happen within 48 hours; usually the first outbreak is the most painful and longest lasting and for some women it may be the only incident. In most cases, a lot of women won't even realize that they are infected or fail to recognize any symptoms because their outbreaks are so mild and unnoticeable.
Female herpes outbreaks tend to last longer than for males with a middling outbreak lasting about three weeks. This length of outbreak will steadily shorten for all future outbreaks. Women will have to be extra careful not to confuse or oversight their outbreaks for a yeast infection of pelvic inflammation. Women may also experience lesions and sores around the buttocks area, near the anus, vulva, thighs or cervix. Plus, there may also be sores in or around their vaginal area. The best and leading marker of the genital herpes virus is the formation and presence of blisters, lesions or sores around the vagina. These sores are typically packed with pus and may be red and inflamed. In some cases, there may only be one sore whereas in other cases there may be numerous lesions. Every woman is diverse in terms of how severe the outbreaks can occur.
Other symptoms may consist of back pain, a low grade fever, swollen glands, mild headaches, aches and a degree of discomfort, and may also include painful urination or the failure to easily urinate. You may have realized that many of these additional symptoms imitate the flu which makes it even more significant for women to get thoroughly checked. You can go to nearby STD clinics to verify your symptoms since the symptoms can be rather vague and misleading.
For everyone who experiences an initial herpes outbreak approximately 85% will have to face succeeding herpes outbreaks throughout the remainder of their life. Fortunately, these future occurrences will tend to be shorter in duration and less brutal in terms of pain and discomfort. Despite all this, there are some very helpful substitute relief methods that work as well with prescription medications.
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