Complete Guide to Cold Sores: Treatment & Prevention

Cold sores are common viral infections affecting up to 70% of UK adults. These small, painful blisters caused by herpes simplex virus typically appear on or around the lips. While cold sores usually heal within 7-10 days without treatment, antiviral medications like aciclovir can help reduce symptoms and speed recovery when started early.

  • Cold sores are caused by herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1)
  • Initial symptoms include tingling, burning or itching sensations
  • Antiviral treatments work best when started within 72 hours of symptoms
  • Aciclovir tablets and cream can reduce outbreak duration and severity
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Understanding Cold Sores: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

What Are Cold Sores?

Cold sores, medically known as herpes labialis, are small fluid-filled blisters that typically develop on or around the lips. These painful lesions are caused by herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), which remains dormant in nerve cells after initial infection and can reactivate periodically throughout life.

Cold Sore Stages and Symptoms

Cold sores progress through five distinct stages over 7-10 days. The initial stage involves tingling, burning or itching sensations around the lips, often called the prodrome phase. Within 24-48 hours, small fluid-filled blisters appear, which then burst and weep before forming a crust. The final healing stage sees the scab fall off, revealing new skin underneath.

Common Triggers for Cold Sore Outbreaks

Several factors can trigger cold sore recurrences including stress, illness, fatigue, sun exposure, hormonal changes, and immune system suppression. Understanding personal triggers may help reduce outbreak frequency. Some people experience cold sores monthly, whilst others may have years between episodes.

Effective Cold Sore Treatments

Antiviral medications represent the most effective treatment approach for cold sores. Aciclovir tablets, available through EverydayMeds, can significantly reduce outbreak duration and severity when taken within 72 hours of symptom onset. The typical dosage involves taking 400mg tablets five times daily for five days, though treatment should always follow healthcare provider guidance.

Topical Treatment Options

Aciclovir 5% cream provides localised antiviral action when applied directly to affected areas. EverydayMeds stocks both prescription-strength aciclovir cream and tablets, alongside alternative treatments like valaciclovir for those requiring different therapeutic approaches. Topical treatments work best when applied at the first sign of symptoms.

Prevention and Management Strategies

Preventing cold sore transmission involves avoiding close contact during active outbreaks, not sharing personal items like lip balm or utensils, and maintaining good hygiene practices. Sun protection using lip balm with SPF may help prevent UV-triggered outbreaks. Some individuals benefit from suppressive antiviral therapy if experiencing frequent recurrences.

When to Seek Medical Advice

Most cold sores heal without complications, but medical consultation may be warranted for severe outbreaks, frequent recurrences, or if symptoms affect eating or drinking. Individuals with compromised immune systems should seek prompt medical attention for any cold sore development.

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