SKIN, NAIL AND HAIR CARE

Natural Remedies for Cold Sores

By Sherry Baker @SherryNewsViews
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June 27, 2023
Natural Remedies for Cold Sores

Cold sores on your lips and around your mouth can be painful and embarrassing. Although there’s no cure, natural remedies for cold sores can help relieve symptoms.

If you’ve ever experienced cold sores, you’ve been infected with the herpes simplex virus (almost always the HSV-1 strain). It’s spread through close contact, such as kissing. Once you’ve had an outbreak, you may never have another one. For many people, however, cold sores return from time to time.

Once you’re infected with the herpes virus that causes cold sores, it stays in your body, hiding inside nerve cells in your skin. It’s dormant between outbreaks, but the virus can re-emerge if you are under stress, have another illness, or are fatigued. Sunburns and hormonal changes can also trigger cold sores, or they can occur for no apparent reason.

Outbreaks of cold sores (also called fever blisters), tend to happen most often during the first year of HSV-1 infection. Recurrences often become less frequent over time because your body makes antibodies that help keep the virus in check, the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) notes.

Cold sores, no matter how often they occur, can be painful. The good news is natural remedies for cold sores can help reduce the often-unpleasant symptoms during an outbreak.

 

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Facts about cold sore symptoms and treatment

Before cold sores appear, your skin may burn, tingle, or itch for a day or two. Then one or more fluid-filled, painful blisters develop on your lips or around your mouth. The sores can sometimes appear on your face or tongue, but that’s uncommon, according to the AAD. You may have swollen lymph glands in your neck, body aches, and some fever.

Cold sores break open, leaking fluid, and a crust forms before the sores heal in about 7 to 10 days.

Most healthy people do not need medical treatment. Over-the-counter pain relievers, like acetaminophen, can help relieve discomfort while sores heal. 

Sometimes doctors prescribe antiviral drugs, such as acyclovir, famciclovir, and valacyclovir for cold sores. The medications are not a cure but may shorten the outbreak period. Antiviral creams containing some of those same medicines may also speed healing process, by about a day.

Natural remedies for cold sores, however, can help reduce symptoms until the outbreak subsides.

Try these natural remedies for cold sores

  • Aloe vera gel feels cool and soothing on cold sores and may help them heal. Researchers have discovered the plant-derived substance possesses natural anti-viral properties that may shorten cold sore outbreaks.
  • The amino acid L-lysine is often touted as a natural remedy for cold sores. Although there’s mostly anecdotal evidence, L-lysine supplements may prevent or shorten an outbreak. The AAD suggests applying an over-the-counter cream containing the amino acid to blisters to help heal them.
  • To calm pain, look for menthol in topical over-the-counter creams. Menthol, an organic compound derived naturally or synthesized from peppermint and other mints, is a natural topical analgesic for skin pain.
  • Change your diet during an outbreak. Avoid spicy and acidic foods, including tomatoes and orange juice, which can irritate cold sores and increase pain.
  • Use cold compresses to numb painful, burning areas of your skin naturally. But use a cold pack or ice wrapped in a towel or other thick cloth. Putting ice directly on a cold score or the surrounding area can damage your skin.
  • Wash cold sores gently with mild soap and water, as needed. But wash your hands thoroughly afterwards. If you touch cold sores and then touch another part of your body without washing your hands, you can spread the virus and make your outbreak worse.

Natural remedies for cold sores help

Although there’s no cure for cold sores, they will clear without treatment in most people. Until they go away, natural remedies for cold sores can help you feel better.

You need to prevent the spread of the HSV-1 to anyone else if you are having an outbreak. Avoid touching others’ skin, kissing, and sharing items such as cups, lip balm, razors and towels during a cold sore outbreak.

Although serious complications from cold sores can occur, they are extremely rare in healthy people. Primarily, unborn babies, newborns, and people with a weakened immune system or long-term illness (such as HIV, AIDS, or cancer) are at increased risk and should seek medical attention immediately if they have symptoms of a cold sore outbreak.

 

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Updated:  

June 27, 2023

Reviewed By:  

Janet O’Dell, RN