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Cold sores woes. Sorry!

(30 Posts)
Shizam Fri 04-Jan-19 01:02:36

Not the prettiest subject. But always been a sufferer. Had a useful light therapy gadget, Virulite, that zapped them before they got painful. Last time I bought was £30. Now up to £100!! Think they’ve seen off competition and whacked up price. Can’t find any other providers. Any tips on finding a source for similar product or any other remedies? Find Zovirax and similar do no good, by the way.

muffinthemoo Fri 04-Jan-19 21:08:30

notanan2 thank you for that. It's not well known in the public sphere. The HSV-1 virus can be shed prior to the appearance of the active cold sore, too.

Please be safe rather than sorry around newborns.

BradfordLass72 Sat 12-Jan-19 08:20:10

Fennel I use tea tree oil at the first sign of that tingling feeling that tells me a cold sore is brewing, the little beggar never develops after that.

M0nica Sat 12-Jan-19 15:58:20

I never have the tingling announcing an approaching cold sore, although DH does. I just grin and bear them. They usually come with mouth ulcers and are a sign that I am run down, and oddly enough I usually get them after a stressful phase has ended.

Luckylegs9 Sun 20-Jan-19 07:35:49

My mother told me at the first tingle, put on either perfume or witch hazel or cider vinegar. That was when I was a teenager, however I was ill recently and a huge one developed on my top lip stretching up to my nose. I can only sympathise with those that get them regularly. I realised that in 3 weeks I had not put lipstick on or moisturised my lips, I am being extra careful from now on.