pickles or cucumbers
Ice will help the pain, but not help to remove the cold sore.
No, toothpaste does not help in treating a cold sore.
It may sooth the symptoms but it doesn't really help heal a sore. Get some cold sore cream like Abreva and apply it regularly to the sore.
not really only if you have a cut on your lip will that happen
If your cold sore has already appeared then treatment with Zovirax Cold Sore Cream can speed up the healing process.
If some foods lower your immune system, then yes certain foods can cause cold sores. When your immune system is lowered by stress or illness then you can get a cold sore.
I believe the supplement,Lysine, will help heal and even prevent these. Also,avoiding certain foods with acidic quality can help prevent these. Abeva,an over the counter medication,can be helpful.
Definitely.
Citrus can help your immune system. It can make a cold sore sting but doesn't really aggravate it.
You can't cure HSV or a cold sore, but you can alleviate the pain it causes by avoiding spicy or acidic foods, applying ice, and using over-the-counter remedies.
Popping a cold sore is not a good idea .The herpes virus could be in the fluid that comes out.The areas the fluids splash on could have a cold sore there.Dont pop it unless you have to.If you want it to go away,abreva is a good product.
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.