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1: What Exactly is a Cold Sore? (Not Rated)

Cold sores, also called fever blisters, are small wounds that appear on the lips or around the mouth. These sores seemingly appear at random and can be both painful and embarrassing. The reality is

2: What Cause Cold Sores? (Not Rated)
Cold sores are caused by a virus, the herpes simplex virus or HSV. There are two kinds of herpes simplex virus, called type 1 and type 2. While both types can cause cold sores, type 1 is the variety

3: Is There a Cure For Cold Sores? (Not Rated)
One question on the minds of many people who frequently suffer from cold sores is “is there a cure for cold sores?” Sadly, the answer is no. But while there is no cold sores cure, there are numerous

4: Home Remedies for Cold Sores (Not Rated)
There are a large number of home remedies for cold sores. In some cases these traditional treatments have been known to work as well as antiviral pills or numbing creams. One advantage of using a ho

5: Are Cold Sores Contagious? (Not Rated)
When someone gets a cold sore or knows someone who has one, it is not uncommon for them to wonder, “Are cold sores contagious?” And the answer to this question is yes, cold sores are contagious in mo

6: A Look at Cold Sore Treatments (Not Rated)
Cold sores usually disappear without any type of medication in about a week to ten days. Many people choose to wait out their cold sores, just ignoring them until they go away. Others decide that te

7: Cold Medications (Not Rated)
Cold Medications Nasal decongestants, antihistamines, and cough medicine, which are found in over-the-counter preparations for treating the symptoms of colds, have a low potential to produce to

8: Symptoms of Cold (Not Rated)
Symptoms of Cold Cold symptoms vary from person to person, but in the individual the same symptoms tend to recur in succeeding bouts of infection. Manifestations may include sneezing, h