Sitz baths
Toothpaste is not an effective treatment for cold sores. It is best to consult a healthcare professional for proper treatment options.
Biaxin is an antibacterial agent, and cold sores are viral, so it is not effective for treating cold sores.
This could very well mean you have an STD. Go to the doctor as soon as possible and get that checked.
Forceful rubbing and tight underwear can cause sores on the OUTER skin around the vagina such as the labia but not on the INSIDE. Try wearing looser clothes and see if it helps clear up any sores you may have.
Chlamydia scarring does not go away after antibiotic treatment, although the germ is gone and won't do further damage.
Clindamycin phosphate is an antibiotic often used to treat bacterial infections, particularly in acne treatment, but it is not effective against cold sores, which are caused by the herpes simplex virus. Treatment for cold sores typically involves antiviral medications such as acyclovir or valacyclovir. Using clindamycin phosphate for cold sores would not address the underlying viral infection. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options for cold sores.
Since canker sores heal by themselves, treatment is not usually necessary.
Alum powder is not considered an effective treatment for cold sores. It may cause irritation and dryness to the skin, but there is limited scientific evidence to support its use for treating cold sores. It is recommended to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options.
It must be lanced by a dermatologist. If you wait and it gets infected, you can have a bigger problem.
I always had good luck with Abreva as a treatment for cold sores. It does work very well in the winter also. You Doctor will give you the best medication for your cold sores.
Labia minora is the plural form of labia minus and labia majora is the plural form of labia majus.
Toothpaste is not an effective treatment for cold sores. It is best to use antiviral creams or ointments specifically designed for cold sores.