Cold Sore & Canker Sore Treatment
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What are cold sores and fever blisters?
Cold sores and fever blisters are two names for the same thing—a painful infection caused by the herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1), which is so common that most of us are exposed to it during childhood. While the virus can be spread without by people who have never had a cold sore, about 90% of the population gets at least one cold sore during their lifetime. After their initial infection, most people develop an antibody that prevents cold sores or fever blisters from reoccurring ever again. About 40% of American adults will have a reoccurrence.
Cold sores usually erupt on the outside of the mouth and lips, but may also appear on the nose, cheeks, or fingers. Blisters form, which then break, ooze, and scab over. Cold sores or fever blisters usually last anywhere from 7 to 10 days but may linger for weeks if left untreated. Cold sores can also lead to fever, sore throat, and swollen lymph nodes.
Cold sores or fever blisters are generally more of a nuisance than a serious health concern. If you are prone to cold sores, any circumstance that compromises your immune system can result in an outbreak, including lack of sleep, drinking too much alcohol, getting a cold, or even getting too much sun. There is no cure for the HSV-1 virus once you have it, but precautions like thorough hand washing and not sharing cutlery can help stop the spread of infection.
It is important to note that children can become seriously ill from the infection, which is also potentially life-threatening for immunocompromised individuals. The infection can also cause blindness if it spreads to the eyes and meningitis or encephalitis if allowed to spread to the brain.
Don’t worry about catching cold sores from us! All rooms and equipment are thoroughly sanitized between appointments.
How do you tell the difference between cold sores and canker sores?
Cold sores and canker sores are often confused, but they are not the same thing. Easy ways to differentiate between the two are location and appearance. Cold sores are usually a group of red, painful fluid-filled blisters outside the mouth, while canker sores are round, open sores with a yellow or gray center, caused by stress or injury, and are found inside the mouth.
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Frequently Asked Questions
During treatment some people feel nothing. Others may experience a warm sensation.
No–it is even safe for use on pregnant and breastfeeding women and children.
It will take about 16-24 hours to see a visible difference.
The best thing is to build up your immune system so your body can fight the virus. Take vitamins, drink lots of fluids, and rest!
Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus. There are two types of the herpes simplex virus: type 1 virus (HSV-1), which causes cold sores, and the type 2 (HSV-2), which usually causes genital herpes.
The sores themselves appear similar both forms of the virus. It’s also possible for HSV-1 to cause sores on the genitals and for HSV-2 to cause sores on the mouth.
Visible cold sores are contagious, but they may be spread even when they can’t be seen. You can get the herpes simplex virus by coming in contact with infected individuals. This may happen through kissing, sharing cosmetics, or sharing food. Oral sex may spread both cold sores and genital herpes.
Without laser treatment, the first outbreak can last up to 2 weeks. With laser therapy, your cold sores should be healed in 2-5 days.
Laser treatment seals the nerve endings, giving immediate relief from itching, burning, tingling or pain and encouraging quicker healing. When treating a cold sore lesion, the laser destroys the viral particles, which transforms the lesion from the active to the healing phase. If cold sore lesions can be treated during its first signs of development, those specific lesions can be prevented from recurring.
To prevent transmission and avoid spreading the virus, the following can be practiced:
- Avoid touching, scratching, or picking at cold sores. Doing so transfers the virus to the hands and allows it to spread to the fingers, eyes, and to other people.
- Wash your hands frequently.
- Avoid sharing drinks, utensils, lip products, toothpaste, towels, or any items that might touch the mouth, especially when a visible sore is present.
- Avoid skin-to-skin contact with others when cold sores can be seen. This includes kissing, sexual contact, and contact sports.
A cold sore goes through five stages:
- Stage 1: Tingling and itching occurs about 24 hours before blisters erupt.
- Stage 2: Fluid-filled blisters appear.
- Stage 3: The blisters burst, ooze, and form painful sores.
- Stage 4: The sores dry out and scab over, causing itching and cracking.
- Stage 5: The scab falls off and the cold sore heals.
According to the Mayo Clinic, 90 percent of adults worldwide test positive for the herpes simplex type 1 virus. Once you have the virus, certain risk factors may reactivate it such as:
- infection, fever, or a cold
- sun exposure
- stress
- HIV/AIDSor an otherwise weakened immune system
- menstruation
- severe burns
- eczema
- chemotherapy
- dental work
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