I got a cold sore 3 days ago. I've gotten them plenty of times, so I began to put Carmex, a lip balm, on it. A few days before, I was hit in the lip with a soccer ball :(, and my lip on the right side swelled. Now, with my new cold sore, the left side of my lip has began to swell, too. Let me just say that I now have a GIGANTIC bottom lip. What helps swelling quickest?
2007-08-02
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2015-11-26 16:27:55
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Cure Cold Sores
or Herpes Simplex Type I Naturally?
2016-05-20 16:15:26
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Troxevazin, Indovazin or Dolobene gel. Ice... knowing that you damaged your lip with cold...I ususally use Dolobene because it's more modern. Troxevazin is ok too
2007-08-02 11:23:03
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Have you tried Herpecin for cold sores ? It works really well !!
I'd say ice for the swelling, or you could use hemorrhoid ointment. I know, gross, but models use it to shrink their skin tissues, and I have used it for puffy eyes myself.
2007-08-02 11:39:50
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Well you could try ice. Another helpful thing for cold sores too is ice. Try putting vitamin E on your cold sore too.
2007-08-02 11:17:37
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I have found the best thing is to just NOT TOUCH IT!!! Don't touch it with your fingers, don't touch it with your tongue and try to avoid food touching it. Clean it off and apply neosporin on the sores, then take a bayer (helps with inflammation)
goodluck!!
2007-08-02 11:18:44
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