no but it can speed it up
Tooth paste doesn't really do any thing for cold sores, it doesn't have any antiviral properties which helps heal cold sores. The tooth paste may help sooth the symptoms, but it may take a while for the cold sore to go away. The best way to clear up a cold sore is to use Abreva or over the counter cold sore cream.
When they heal!
Cold sores are caused by a virus, and polysporin is not active against viruses, so it won't work for cold sores.
Probably not the best thing to use on cold sores around the mouth. It's more used to treat bacterial infections, and cold sores are caused by a virus. It may help heal the sores but you may not want to use it on your mouth as it could be toxic. Just get some over the counter cold sore cream to help heal te sores.
No hun, nothing can cure cold sores. Over the counter cold sore creams or lysine can help heal them faster.
This is antiseptic treatment, it can be use to help heal the sores. Because cold sores are caused by a virus, an antiviral medication or cream / medication should be used with the medication to help speed up the healing process.
The toothpaste helps dry it out .
Because the inflotrifiden in the chapstick creates a alternative bond with the ionic streams of your skin to rebuild it
Carmex can help sooth the symptoms but it won't do much to help heal the sore faster.
If it's a cold sore then that won't do much to help it. Cold sores are caused by a virus, you would have to get some antiviral medication or try taking Lysine capsils.
Bactroban is not effective for viral cold sores.
You don't get cold sores from the wind.