Cold sores, which usually occur on the face, are due to a virus infection called Herpes Simplex. The first symptom is either tingling or itchiness of the area of skin where the infection is developing usually around the lips but it can occur in any part of the skin.The itchiness/tingling is followed by blisters which soon burst to leave open sores. These sores crust over to give the typical cold sores.The sufferer usually feels under the weather. Some people do seem to be particularly troubled by recurrent cold sores but most people only suffer from them occasionally.
The virus may be caught first during childhood and it then lives in the nerves and remains dormant. For reasons that are not fully understood, the virus may begin to grow and then cause the cold sore.
Certain things may cause an attack:
Cold sores can be spread to other people by contact. This includes kissing and also the sharing of objects such as toothbrushes, towels, knives and forks etc. It is important not to kiss other individuals such as your own children if you have a cold sore.
Cold sores do not cause serious illness unless the sufferer has a problem with their immune system which means they cannot fight off infections as would other people. Also, cold sores can cause a painful wide spread infection in a person who has eczema. Finally, the cold sore virus can cause serious eye problems in a few people. If you suffer from cold sores and develop a painful eye, it is most important to seek medical advice immediately. It is important to emphasise that most people will have a minor, if annoying skin infection, which will get better by itself in a few days.
It is now possible to buy a special cream (Acylovir) over the counter at the Chemist to help cold sores get better. Any Chemist will be able to advise you on the correct cream to use. The cream is best started when you first feel the itchiness and tingling developing. It is of no use once the cold sore has been present for 48 hours. Cold sores do not need to be seen by a Doctor unless you have a persistent fever, redness of the eye or particularly inflamed sores with yellow discharge. Some people can help themselves in preventing cold sores by avoiding the trigger factors listed above. In particular, sun screen can be most helpful for those people whose cold sores are brought on by sunlight.
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