I would try that abrevvia(sp) stuff I always see advertised on TV.
2007-07-02 01:18:09
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answered by Catherine R 4
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Here is your healing solution. This came from my Dentist 40 years ago and I use it almost daily for healthy gums.
If it is inside of you mouth use HYDROGEN PEROXIDE and swish a couple of times a day, and YES FOR ALL OF YOU WHO DO NOT KNOW IT IS SAFE FOR YOUR MOUTH.
If it is on the outside of your mouth use a q tip and dip and mop some on several times a day.
It bubbles the bacteria out and begins the healing promptly.
2007-07-02 01:28:56
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answered by ? 7
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Continue taking anti virals for few months.
http://www.doctorgoodskin.com/ds/coldsores/
2007-07-02 02:51:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Carmex in the round container. It always works for me.
2007-07-02 01:22:07
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answered by trainedtocal 1
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try DMSO cream. you can definately get it off the internet, but maybe at a health food/vitamin store. its a solvent and is a derivitive of wood and is very effective! good luck!
2007-07-02 01:17:15
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answered by froggyRN 2
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try camphophenic with drying action it always makes my clear up fast.
2007-07-02 01:17:16
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answered by aaron p 1
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i dont know from exsperence,but i seen my freind rub rubing alcohol on hers.
2007-07-02 01:50:05
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answered by Anonymous
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try something that will dry it like, calamine
2007-07-02 01:16:22
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answered by mandms 2
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