Q: Are there any foods I can eat-or avoid-to help prevent cold sores? - L. Kelley, Vancouver, Washington A: Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus. It lies dormant in the roots of nerves waiting for a moment when your immune system is taxed by stress or until it's triggered by your menstrual cycle or an infection like a cold or flu.
If you suppose to kiss your partner having cold sores I would say don't. Because you are spreading the virus cold sores in your partner too. Cold Sore, also known as fever blisters, is a viral affliction causes for HSV-1 and HSV-2 virus. This is really an unpleasant and un-occasional problem around the lips and mouth sides.
Cold sores are typically a manifestation of the non-curable herpes simplex virus. If left alone, most cold sores will eventually fade away without treatment, but this can take several weeks. To get rid of a cold sore fast, try one of the...
What causes cold sores and how do you get rid of them? photo: howtogetridofthis.com Q: I get cold sores on my mouth a lot. What causes them and how can I get rid of them? A: Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), a stinker of a bug that establishes permanent residence in your nervous system once it infects you.