cold sore
cold sore
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by Brooke Hayles - 2006-11-29
Viral infections are extremely contagious and very common. Some viral infections come in the form of a small cold sore, or small fever blister, around the mouth. Such viral infections are caused by ...
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by Brooke Hayles - 2006-11-29
A cold sore is an indication of the herpes virus. The same virus that causes cold sores also causes genital herpes. This virus can last for your life span, giving you flare-ups at different intervals....
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by Janis Banks - 2006-12-02
There are several things that can be done to eliminate a cold sore. Prevention in the first place, of course, is preferable. Cold sores (also known as herpes simplex) often erupt while one is suffer...
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by John Trout - 2006-12-07
To most people the word "herpes" conjures up an image of genital herpes, the incurable virus that is transmitted through sexual contact and causes blisters on the genitals. However herpes is in fact a...
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by Terry Edwards - 2006-12-13
Do you suffer from cold sores? If so, then you certainly want a medicine that can shorten their duration for sure. Well, does Valtrex cold sore medication help in this regard? Here's a review to give ...
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by Terry Edwards - 2007-01-05
How many times have you felt that tingling feeling on the side of your lip, and knew what was coming? That's right, another cold sore is forming.So, you wait for the sore to turn red and start to puff...
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by Terri Bennett - 2007-01-08
Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus, which is believed to lie in our nerve cells of our body until it is triggered by stress, anxiety, a cold or excessive exposure to the sun. They can l...
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by Terry Edwards - 2007-01-24
Finding the right cold sore home remedies that actually give you some relief is not an easy task it seems. We know about the expensive prescriptions, but what about some of the less expensive natural ...
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by Russ Reynolds - 2007-01-26
A Herpes Simplex Virus which causes an infection on your lips is called a coldsore. It is also referred to sometimes as a fever blister. These should not be confused with Canker Sores which reside i...
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by Mary Green - 2007-02-25
Treating a Cold Sore is so important, when they are on your face it feels like everyone is looking at it, and not you. So, what can you do? ... Get rid of it hopefully!But how?Follow These Tips:1. Eat...