There is no cure for herpes. However it can be controled.
If you currently have an outbreak be sure to keep the wound clean, but do not overly irritate the area. The sore contain infection virus particle which can cause a secondary outbreak if they come in contact with broken skin or mucus membranes. There are overthe counter ointments such as abriva which may speed the healing process. You may also take an oral antiviral which will prevent second round infections.
Some people take daily suppressive medicine such as valtrex to prevent out breaks, but it is not 100% effective. Personally I prefer not to do this and take antivirals only at the first twinge of an outbreak.
They don't just go away because herpes is a life long disease that is incurable. With antibiotics you can relieve the pain of them but that's pretty much it.
There is no quick way to heal any blister but to put neosporin on it.
See your Doctor. STD Herpes or friction blister -get it checked by a clinic.
herpes.
Other names for a cold sore are fever blister, oral herpes, labial herpes, herpes labialis, and herpes febrilis.
Do not pick at the herpes blister.
blisters are caused by irritating friction where ever the blister is it makes scin un peel but should heal in a few days with a blister plaster
Kelp doesn't cure herpes; however, because it has many vitamins, enzymes, minerals, etc (over 70), it tends to boost your immune system greatly, which helps you not to have an outbreak or symptoms in blister format or even if you do get outbreaks, it'll heal faster. Good stuff.
5 to 7 days.
Only thing you can do is give it time to heal.
Vesiculopustular in medical terms means having the characteristics of a vesicle (small blister) and a pustule (e.g. a whitehead). An example is a herpes (cold sore, oral herpes) blister after a day or two, when it starts to pus over.
The painful blister on my heel, I realised, would take a long time to heal.