Understanding Antiviral Treatment for Cold Sores
How Antiviral Medications Work for Lip Care
Aciclovir tablets and creams work by stopping the herpes simplex virus from reproducing in infected cells. When taken at the first sign of tingling or burning around the lips, antiviral treatment may help reduce the severity and duration of cold sore outbreaks. The medication is most effective when started within 24-48 hours of initial symptoms appearing.
Treatment Options Available
EverydayMeds offers several antiviral treatments for cold sores, including aciclovir 400mg tablets for systemic treatment and aciclovir 5% cream for topical application. Valaciclovir 500mg tablets provide an alternative option that may require less frequent dosing. Your healthcare provider can determine which treatment approach best suits your individual needs and outbreak patterns.
Proper Lip Care During Outbreaks
During active cold sore episodes, gentle lip care is essential to promote healing and prevent secondary bacterial infections. Keep the affected area clean and dry, avoid picking at blisters or scabs, and consider using separate towels and eating utensils to prevent spreading the virus to others or different areas of your body.
Prevention and Long-term Management
Regular use of SPF lip protection may help prevent sun-triggered outbreaks, whilst stress management and maintaining good general health can reduce outbreak frequency. For individuals experiencing frequent recurrences, your GP might recommend suppressive antiviral therapy to reduce the number of outbreaks throughout the year.
When to Seek Medical Advice
Consult a healthcare professional if cold sores are particularly severe, frequent, or affect areas other than the lips. Individuals with compromised immune systems should seek prompt medical attention for any herpes simplex virus symptoms, as complications may be more likely to occur.






