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How to Make a Cold Sore Heal Faster
🧴 1. Start Treatment Immediately
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Antiviral creams (best if applied at the first sign, like tingling or itching):
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Docosanol (Abreva) — OTC.
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Acyclovir or Penciclovir — prescription topical antivirals.
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Oral antiviral medications (more effective than creams, prescription required):
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Acyclovir, Valacyclovir (Valtrex), or Famciclovir.
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Take within the first 48 hours for best results.
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🌿 2. Use Supportive Natural Remedies
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Cold compresses: Reduce pain, swelling, and redness.
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Aloe vera gel: Has anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties.
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Lysine supplements: Some evidence supports its use to shorten outbreaks (consult your doctor first).
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Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis): Topical creams may help reduce healing time.
🚫 3. Avoid Irritants & Triggers
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Don’t touch, pick, or scratch the sore.
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Avoid acidic, salty, or spicy foods that can aggravate it.
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Protect your lips with SPF — sunlight can worsen cold sores.
💤 4. Support Your Immune System
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Get plenty of sleep.
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Stay hydrated.
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Manage stress (stress is a major trigger).
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Eat a balanced diet rich in vitamins (especially B, C, E, and zinc).
📉 What to Expect
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Without treatment: cold sores usually heal in 7–10 days.
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With treatment (especially antivirals): may reduce to 4–5 days and lessen symptoms.