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Home Remedies For Fever Blisters
By Kevin Pederson | Viral Diseases | Rating:

Fever blisters or cold sores are small red blisters that usually appear on the lips and outer edges of the mouth. They often display a clear liquid and form scabs after a few days. They are caused by herpes virus that becomes active when something triggers them. There is no cure for cold sores, but there are remedies that will reduce the severity and frequency. They appear after colds, fever, exposure to sun and stress during menstruation.

Foods that contain chocolate, peanuts and other nuts, grains, peas, seeds, oatmeal and whole-wheat products should be cut out or reduced from the diet. Cold sore is preceded by tingling, burning or itching sensation, fever, and enlargement of lymph nodes close to the sores and a general feeling of malaise.

- When you feel the tingling, burning or itching sensation, rub juice from aloe plant on the affected area. Dab of aloe gel is effective too. Aloe will begin the healing process immediately and not allow the sore to grow.

- Apply cornstarch paste to the affected area.

- Mix a drop or two of grapefruit seed extract either with aloe or olive oil and dab it on the sore.

- Rub ice cube on the sore for 10 minutes every hour at the onset of fever blisters. It will prevent the movement of the virus to the skin.

- Extract of lemon balm reduces the symptoms and speeds up the healing process.

- Combine equal parts of tinctures of echinacea, calendula, oats, burdock, and lomatium. Take ½ tsp four to fives time a day to soothe the inflamed tissue, remove the toxins from the body and kill the viruses and bacteria.

- Topical application of extract of mint will speed the healing of the blister.

- Drink several cups of sage tea with a dash of powdered ginger till the blisters are not cleared up.

- Steep an ordinary tea bag in boiling water, cool it and then apply to the blister. The blister should disappear within few days.

- Vaseline will help to moisturize and soften blisters to prevent them from cracking and bleeding.

- Dab a drop or two of St. John's Wort essential oil. It not only soothes, but reduces the pain and speeds up the healing process.

- Apply Witch Hazel on sores.

- Put some common salt on your moistened index finger and press it on to the sore for a minute twice a day for 2-3 days.

- Apply spirit of camphor on the sore.

The reader of this article should exercise all precautions while following instructions on the recipes from this article. Avoid using if you are allergic to something. The responsibility lies with the reader, not the site, and the writer.

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Kevin Pederson

Kevin Pederson, webmaster for sites like http://www.home-remedies-for-you.com provides treatments for common illnesses and diseases. 

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  • Comment #1 (Posted by Alisha)
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    I have frequent fever blisters under my nose and on my top lip. I get them from running a high fever when I have been sick, or just from the 1st summer sunburn. Anyways I have a high body temp already and anytime my body temp elevates I get them and really bad.

    Over the years I have learn of 2 remedies that seems to work almost all the time. The 1st one is to swim in a swimming pool where someone or yourself has just cleaned it with chlorine (doesn't burn) I almost instantly felt relief from it and 2 or 3 days it was dried up. The 2nd one is to get 90% or 91% rubbing alcohol then start applying it to your whole face or just the fever blister, if you get yours like I get mine I simply just get a q-tip to swob in my nose easier. I do that 3-5 times a day. And I've noticed it dries up a lot faster and doesn't last as long. Also clean around the affected area because the skin tends to get really oily and the fever blister to me tends to feed off of that. If you have any more questions just e-mail me @ dodgeramguy83@yahoo.com, hope my remedy helps you like it does me.
     
  • Comment #2 (Posted by Luz Lowe)
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    I was glad to see that you were not trying to sell me something like the other sights. I like natural cures because they have less dangerous effects on the body. The truth was that I have been eating a lot of oats to see if that would help take my cholesterol down. I am American Indian and that is one of the flaws of my body. I can't go out and kill my food like in the times past. Thank you!
     
  • Comment #3 (Posted by DALEENA)
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    THANKS FOR THE ADVICE IT HELPED!!!
     
  • Comment #4 (Posted by Christina)
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    L-Lysine 1000mg also helps speed up the healing process of a fever blister.
     
  • Comment #5 (Posted by Ellen)
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    I have applied oil of oregano and it help heal the blisters. The oil can be diluted with water.
     
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