Showing posts with label treatments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label treatments. Show all posts

Friday, March 28, 2008

Simple but effective treatment for cold sores

The drug companies have been busy for years trying to find a really effective treatment for cold sores, but remain frustrated by their attempts to date. Because of this many people have turned to natural remedies, and one of the more popular is lysine rich foods or supplements.

However there is another essential amino acid that appears to encourage cold sore outbreaks; many people find that by reducing the amount of arginine in their diets, or by adjusting the balance between lysine and arginine in their body they suffer fewer and less severe attacks, showing that effective results can be achieved with what appear to be quite minor adjustments. Read more about treatment for cold sores.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Preventative cold sore treatment

For most sufferers, cold sore treatment only occurs when the first symptoms start to appear, often at the tingle or blister stage. Of course it is natural to want to rid ourselves of the sore, but there is more we can do in the treatment of cold sores.

However, it pays to take a step back and look at the bigger picture. If we can boost our immune system so that cold sore outbreaks are less frequent we change the emphasis of treatment. While this may require some big lifestyle changes, long term cold sore treatment means we are likely to suffer few attacks and less severe.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Why cold sore treatments are limited

With people being affected by cold sores since the Roman times, it should be no surprise that there are so many cold sore treatments available, ranging from remedies that must have been discovered by those same Romans to the latest drugs. Whichever treatment you choose, there is one problem with the condition that you can't overcome - the fact is that cold sores are incurable.

There is some good news though - cold sores aren't serious, although they often
feel that they are. They feel awful, they make you feel awful, but they don't create a problem for you unless the virus spreads to your eye. This is easy to avoid though, so don't touch your sores unless completely necessary and always wash you hands after applying cold sore treatments.