Cold Sore Symptoms – Why Are Your Cold Sores So Painful?
June 8, 2009 by Denny Bodoh · Leave a Comment
Cold sore symptoms - want to know more? In this excellent article you will discover the different stages and symptoms of cold sores. Now know in advance what to expect from your cold sore attacks.
I would like to give you the most often seen cold sore symptoms that folks encounter. And hopefully you will find your symptoms are quite similar.
Here is a brief explaination of the five primary cold sore symptoms.
1. YOUR FIRST SIGN OF ATTACK FROM COLD SORES.
The first signs of unfolding cold sores often go unnoticed because they are so slight. The spot where the sore will appear can tingle, itch or feel irritated.
Your future outbreak site may feel dry or chapped.
You become aware something is manifesting beneath the skin. The herpes simplex virus is moving to the surface and infecting those nerve cells for the purpose of making new virus.
You can get immediate relief by applying ice or other frozen or cold object. Don't be fooled. Ice is a tremendous cold sore treatment that can slow down - or even stop - cold sores from developing.
2. SWOLLEN TISSUE AND PIMPLE-LIKE BUMPS.
After the tingling phase, you may notice some hard little red bumps will appear. Along with these, swelling occurs as the cells fill up with new virus. Keep using ice to reduce pain and swelling.
Usually you will get flu-like symptoms during this time, such as fever and headaches. Also, the under-jaw lymph glands will become swollen and sore - as the battle rages.
3. YOUR COLD SORES NOW BLOSSOM OPEN.
Once your invaded cells cannot hold any more virus, they burst open. A clear fluid will weep from this sore as your body tries frantically to rinse away the virus.
This can be your most painful period. Nerve endings are damaged and exposed because all oral herpes cold sores and fever blisters form on the end of a nerve fiber.
This is the most contagious time for your cold sores. The weeping fluid contains millions of new virus particles looking for a new host site to infect - on you or someone else.
4. DAMAGE IS DONE - NOW HEALING CAN BEGIN.
When the sore breaks open, the damage is finally done. The healing can now begin. You will see and feel blessed improvement every day now.
At this point, stop using ice. For fast healing apply heat. The best way is warm wet tea bags. Tea is a strong anti-virus and will help heal your sore quickly.
Your body first covers the wound with a scab to protect the repairs beneath. If the scab becomes dry, painful cracking will occur - slowing down healing.
If you apply extra virgin olive oil or oregano oil to the crusty scab, it will stay soft. This will reduce painful cracking and give you faster healing.
5. END STAGE OF HEALING COLD SORES.
Your scab will usually last five to eight days revealing new skin below.
Do not be fooled however. It is still very important for you to be cautious.
You will notice the new skin has a reddish look. This means there is still activity underneath. Herpes virus can still be present. You are contagious until redness is totally gone.
Your final healing period may feel to be taking forever. Yes, it is frustrating because you feel fine. But take care because you still can re-infect yourself or newly infect someone else.
You must be relentless in taking care of your infection. The virus is still active. It can start a repeat performance - even before your body heals this one.
These are the main cold sore symptoms you will probably experience. There may be slight variations. If your symptoms are quite a bit different, see a good health professional.
You can prevent these cold sore symptoms in your life. Yes, you can eliminate the pain and misery of cold sores if you treat the symptoms with proper cold sore treatment methods in a timely manner.
Preventing cold sore symptoms is as simple as preventing the actual cold sores. You can do it with a little trial and error to uncover the right cold sore treatment for you.
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January 25, 2009 by David Sullivan · 1 Comment
Solving your acne problems may not be as hard as you might think. You just might not have tried the right solutions yet.
Acne is a common problem among people young and old that has affected billions of people all around the world, at some time during their lives. Getting rid of it isn't actually as complicated as many people make it out to be, however. You just need to find the right solution that will work for you.
First of all, when acne comes rolling on in, and pushes up to the surface of your face, do not touch it! The grease and oil on your hand as well as dirt will get into your infected area, and it can cause that pimple to spread! The best thing for you to do is just simply leave it alone.
As I've mentioned already, do not attempt to squeeze a pimple because if you pop it, the germs within the pimple together with dirt on your hands, will result is a chain reaction and before you know it, you'll be dealing with a whole bunch of new pimples.
Getting rid of acne can be as easy as just washing your face! If you wash your face daily, either with a moisturizing soap, or a acne treatment soap, you will be working towards cleaning your pres and getting all of that dirt and grease out, and you will be preventing any further breakouts! Make sure you just use mild type soap, something that is not going to be too harsh on your skin!
If you are looking for something over-the-counter that you can use to clear up your skin, try using Benzoyl Peroxide. With Benzoyl Peroxide, you will apply it once or twice everyday, and basically watch your skin clear up. The Benzoyl Peroxide actually works to break up all of the dead skin cells in order to clear out dirt, and open your pores! You can usually find Benzoyl Peroxide within a lotion and you can apply this lotion directly to your face at least once every day!
Considering that your main goal in preventing acne is keeping your pores open, it stands to reason then that you should not deliberately clog them up. Ideally, acne sufferers should avoid using makeup altogether but if you feel you simply are not willing to go without makeup, you'll need to ensure that you only use oil free products.
They say a person's body is only as good as the food that person eats and this is especially true for acne sufferers. In fact, if your diet consists largely of fast foods or other greasy foods with a high fat content, then that could well be the reason you have acne in the first place. Be kind to your skin as well as the rest of your body by eating healthy foods.
Removing acne from your face and body can be quite easy in many cases if you pay attention to your skin health, and know what affects. Test different solutions and research acne treatment until you find something that works for you.
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January 10, 2009 by David Sullivan · Leave a Comment
While some people only experience a gentle encounter with acne, for others it can be devastating to their self confidence and finding a suitable cure can be a daunting experience at best. Quite understandably so when one considers the vast amount of treatments there are on drugstore shelves. Hopefully, by the time you've read through this article, you'll be able to use some effective home remedies which of course won't be putting a strain on your finances.
It has long been debated whether or not home remedies can work for acne or not, or that they are weaker than other things you can use to fight acne. In many cases they are weaker, but you get less side effects and in many cases they can clear your acne up easily. It is all about allowing the body to heal itself. If you learn to change the way you treat your skin, it may also have lasting results where medications may allow acne to return.
Vitamins can make your body stronger against acne. Niacin, Vitamin A and E are powerful acne-fighting vitamins particularly. You still need to take care how you use vitamins and consult a physician before starting any treatment regimen, of course, even though they are 'natural'.
Unfortunately one of the most effective home remedies, garlic, is often avoided for obvious reasons because not only will it get rid of your pimples, but it may get rid of your friends as well. Jokes aside, rubbing raw garlic directly onto a pimple or pimples a few times each day will certainly clear up your skin and it will clear it up faster than you imagine.
You also need to take care of what you eat. Eat a lot of foods with fibre including fruits and vegetables, and also make sure you drink lots of water. Substitute water for unhealthy drinks like soda. You'll be surprised how much of a difference this makes.
Fruits and vegetables also include many antioxidants which help your body resist acne breakouts. One acne solution that is common is to squeeze lemon juice onto acne prone areas, or to rub orange peel onto the affected area. These do not work for everyone, but are effective at times.
If you are looking for something in the way of a cream or a pill, then try zinc. Zinc has been a common acne home remedy, and people still continue to use it! Zinc can be found in the form of an ointment that you can apply directly to you face, or you can buy it in pill form and take it for a month. After a month, reduce the amount you are taking, and watch your results!
Of course, as there are many different home treatments you'll need to find which ones work best for you simply through trial and error. The remedies I have mentioned in this article are only the tip of the iceberg and with a little research, you'll find a wealth of others which you may wish to try.
While a few of these remedies seem a bit outlandish, you might be surprised at how effective they actually are. So, grab some garlic or a lemon or two, and get started on those nasty pimples, the right acne remedy is out there, and it is probably in your refrigerator!
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November 20, 2008 by James Cavalier · Leave a Comment
Aromatherapy is considered an ancient science. Its origin backs to the sixty centuries. It applies the extracted oils from trees, flowers, resins, and herbs. The importance of these oils is that they enhance mood and have cleansing properties as well. The result of modern life is shown in the effects of excessive pollution, quick food, stress, lack of suitable training, and the full-schedules of business, on our health and souls as well. People nowadays, are eager to return to ancient methods to obtain some balance. Aromatherapy is used to treat some skin troubles, especially that using basic oils. It must taking caution not to use the oils without diluting. Also, practicing some exercises of aromatherapy skin care is very important for renewal of the skin and facial skin's cells. To clean and renew the cells of skin well, it must pour 3 - 5 drops of basic oil in a hot water and add one spoon of milk or honey to the mixture. The face can be nearer to the steam of this bowl while covering the head with a towel. This way is called the facial steam. Above all, to breath that steam is the best way of relaxing.
Facial masque is another way of aromatherapy skin care. It assists in maintaining the freshness and hydration of the facial skin. To manage this way, it is important to mix 2 - 3 drops of the basic oils with honey mashed avocado, moistened clay, or egg white. It may apply to a dampened face. The masque can be left on the face for 10 - 15 minutes to allow its dry then the face may be washed thoroughly.
To nourish and heal the facial skin about 10 drops of essential oil blend is added to carrier oil. Jojoba, Frankincense and German Chamomile oils are widely used, depending on the type of skin. This blend should be applied to problematic areas to have desired effects. This method is known as `Facial Oil Blend'.
Another smart way of aromatherapy skin care is skin brushing. It assists in refreshing and stimulating the lymphatic system. To show the easy way, it must mix a drop of the basic oils with a little spoon full of honey. Then, it can apply the mixture on the face using the skin brush.
It must take care in choosing the basic oils. These oils ought to be natural, effective and safe as well. This way may be successful and replace any other ways. Aromatherapy is considered a successful way for traumatic cases treatment. Generally, it must ensure the quality of products.
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