Common Cold Sore Myths and Medical Facts
Myth 1: Cold Sores Are Caused by Cold Weather or Stress
One of the most persistent myths is that cold sores are directly caused by cold weather, stress, or being run down. Whilst these factors may trigger an outbreak in people already infected with HSV-1, they don't cause cold sores. The herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is the actual cause of cold sores. Up to 70% of the UK population carries this virus, often acquired during childhood through innocent contact like sharing drinks or kisses from family members.
Stress, illness, sun exposure, and hormonal changes can weaken your immune system, potentially triggering the dormant virus to reactivate. However, without the initial HSV-1 infection, these factors alone cannot cause cold sores to develop.
Myth 2: You're Only Contagious When Cold Sores Are Visible
Many people believe they can only transmit the virus when blisters are present, but this is dangerously incorrect. HSV-1 can be transmitted through a process called "viral shedding," which can occur even when no symptoms are visible. Studies suggest that asymptomatic shedding accounts for a significant portion of HSV-1 transmission.
The highest risk period is during active outbreaks, particularly when blisters are weeping. However, the virus can still be present on the skin and transmissible during symptom-free periods. This is why healthcare providers recommend consistent precautions, not just during visible outbreaks.
Myth 3: Home Remedies Are as Effective as Antiviral Treatments
Whilst ice, tea tree oil, or lemon balm might provide temporary symptom relief, they cannot match the clinical efficacy of proven antiviral medications. Aciclovir tablets, available through EverydayMeds, work by inhibiting viral DNA replication, effectively reducing both the duration and severity of outbreaks when taken early.
Clinical studies demonstrate that aciclovir can reduce healing time by 1-2 days when treatment begins within 24-48 hours of symptom onset. EverydayMeds also offers topical aciclovir cream and alternative antivirals like valaciclovir for those seeking different treatment approaches.
Myth 4: Cold Sores Will Go Away Permanently
Unfortunately, once infected with HSV-1, the virus remains in your system permanently. The virus lies dormant in nerve cells and can reactivate periodically throughout life. However, many people experience fewer and less severe outbreaks over time as their immune system develops better control of the virus.
Whilst there's no cure for HSV-1, effective management strategies can significantly reduce the impact on your life. Regular antiviral treatment, stress management, and sun protection can help minimise outbreak frequency and severity.
Myth 5: Cold Sores and Genital Herpes Are Completely Different
Whilst HSV-1 typically causes oral herpes and HSV-2 usually causes genital herpes, both viruses can infect either area. HSV-1 can cause genital herpes through oral contact, and this accounts for an increasing proportion of first-time genital herpes cases, particularly in younger adults.
Both conditions respond to similar antiviral treatments. Whether you're dealing with oral or genital HSV-1, medications like aciclovir or valaciclovir, available through EverydayMeds' online pharmacy service, can help manage symptoms effectively.
Evidence-Based Treatment Approaches
Modern cold sore management focuses on antiviral medications that can reduce outbreak duration and severity. Aciclovir remains the gold standard treatment, available in both oral and topical forms. For recurrent outbreaks, suppressive therapy may be recommended by healthcare providers.
EverydayMeds offers convenient access to various antiviral options, including branded treatments like Valtrex alongside generic alternatives. Their online consultation service ensures you receive appropriate treatment whilst maintaining the discretion many patients prefer when managing this common condition.






