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Cold sore following flu :(
GAH! I hate these things :(
Have now discovered topical aciclovir is not available over the counter here so am now applying some horrible stuff which causes "transient smarting" when applied. Also causes me to do a little dance whilst cursing a lot when I first apply it!! :blink: I hope it goes soon :( It is indeed the mother of all cold sores and my lip is all swollen :thumbdown: |
Re: Cold sore following flu :(
Originally Posted by HurricaneHayles
(Post 8013423)
GAH! I hate these things :(
Have now discovered topical aciclovir is not available over the counter here so am now applying some horrible stuff which causes "transient smarting" when applied. Also causes me to do a little dance whilst cursing a lot when I first apply it!! :blink: I hope it goes soon :( It is indeed the mother of all cold sores and my lip is all swollen :thumbdown: |
Re: Cold sore following flu :(
Originally Posted by rae
(Post 8013432)
thanks for sharing your herpes with us all.
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Re: Cold sore following flu :(
Herpes alert.
:eek: I hope you wiped your hands before typing, we don't want to catch anything. |
Re: Cold sore following flu :(
Thank you SO much for making me feel like a leper :rolleyes:
*touches lip then wipes hands on rae and Fledermaus* :D |
Re: Cold sore following flu :(
Originally Posted by HurricaneHayles
(Post 8013722)
Thank you SO much for making me feel like a leper :rolleyes:
*touches lip then wipes hands on rae and Fledermaus* :D This is sold in Canada as well as the US and works quite well on canker sores and herpes Carmex A small yellow container to slip into a pocket or purse. |
Re: Cold sore following flu :(
Originally Posted by HurricaneHayles
(Post 8013722)
Thank you SO much for making me feel like a leper :rolleyes:
*touches lip then wipes hands on rae and Fledermaus* :D <wanders off looking for a vat of disinfectant> |
Re: Cold sore following flu :(
Originally Posted by fledermaus
(Post 8013753)
oh, gruesome. oh yuck
<wanders off looking for a vat of disinfectant> *hides disinfectant* Cheers Rete - will have a look for it. Gotta be better than this stuff which seems to get rid of them using acid :blink: |
Re: Cold sore following flu :(
My wife uses zovirax: it works really well.
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Re: Cold sore following flu :(
Originally Posted by triumphguy
(Post 8013921)
My wife uses zovirax: it works really well.
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Re: Cold sore following flu :(
Awww I hate cold sores, I seem to get them in summer.
I never use the ointments, I was told to clean the coldsore regularly with a washcloth that has been soaked in hot water and unscented soap then apply Vaseline, it always seems to work for me. |
Re: Cold sore following flu :(
My dental hygenist told me that as soon as I feel a cold sore coming on give them a call and they will zap it with the laser. It will go away and apparently you will never get a cold sore in that spot again? (it takes about 10 seconds and they will do it without an appointment). Apparently it works best when the cold sore is just forming.
I get them when my lips get dry and cracked for whatever reason. I use Blistex to beat it down and have never had a full blown eruption. |
Re: Cold sore following flu :(
Originally Posted by harju
(Post 8016158)
My dental hygenist told me that as soon as I feel a cold sore coming on give them a call and they will zap it with the laser. It will go away and apparently you will never get a cold sore in that spot again? (it takes about 10 seconds and they will do it without an appointment). Apparently it works best when the cold sore is just forming.
I get them when my lips get dry and cracked for whatever reason. I use Blistex to beat it down and have never had a full blown eruption. Usually I feel them coming on but I didn't this time. I was either too out of it what with the flu or the fact that I was ill anyways may have had a part in it! Have got some blistex now the worst of it is over - way more soothing :D Back in the UK I would normally get zovirax but couldn't find any over the counter here - only seems to be available on perscription. |
Re: Cold sore following flu :(
zilactin is good, also dab of tea tree oil.
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Re: Cold sore following flu :(
Originally Posted by HurricaneHayles
(Post 8016827)
Back in the UK I would normally get zovirax but couldn't find any over the counter here - only seems to be available on perscription.
(Now UK vistors bring me a tube as a present when they come to visit! Hmm... might like some proper Dairy Milk next time.:D) |
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