Mouth Sores Treatment

16 Mar, 2009

Thrush Infection? Thrush Symptoms and Treatment

Posted by: Cold Sores Nutritionist In: Mouth Sores

Thrush Infection

Thrush is a type of fungus.  It is a build up of yeast that naturally grows in your mouth.  Thrush can be caused by taking antibiotics, especially medicines that have dry mouth as a side effect.  Antibiotics can kill the regular bacterias in your mouth; with these bacteria gone the fungus that causes thrush grows actively.

Thrush can be painful but it isn’t always a symptom.

First indications of a Thrush Infection:

-White patches on your tongue, inside your cheeks, roof of your mouth and/or corners of your lips.  The white patches have the consistency of curdled milk and if you try to scrape the thrush off you may cause some pain or bleeding.

-Thrush mouth will make your mouth taste bad and will also cause bad breath.

You will want to call a dentist or your doctor as soon as you experience these problems so you can get thrush treatment as soon as possible.

Thrush Treatment

Your health care professional will give you some antifungal medications to get rid of the thrush infection.  Thrush treatment takes about 7-10 days.

Do not try to scrape thrush out of your mouth yourself.  Since the fungus is growing because of a lack of normal bacteria’s; it will continue to grow and could begin growing down your esophagus.

Get treatment for your thrush symptoms immediately.  Thrush can also be indicative of other problems, like HIV or some other sickness within your body.  Your dentist or doctor can help you find out what caused your thrush infection.

18 Feb, 2009

Sore Gums?

Posted by: Cold Sores Nutritionist In: Mouth Sores

It happens at some point in a person’s life.  Gums can become sore and can start to detach from the teeth.  Receding gums can happen at a young age or you can go half your life with no dental problems and suddenly have to be referred to periodontists all over town.

Dental hygiene has ALOT to do with the quality of your gum tissue.  Gums do not regenerate so when you start to lose this rubbery tissue it will not come back.  This is very bad for teeth because your gums hold your teeth into you mouth.

Sore gums and swollen gums do not automatically indicate that you have a major problem.  It could be that you’ve chronically been brushing your teeth too roughly and irritating your sensitive gums.  There are many reasons that cause sore gums, even diabetes and heart disease, so see your dentist if the problems persist.  It could be indicative of other health issues.

Also, having swollen gums does not automatically mean you need to get a gum graft or have gum surgery.  You could have periodontal disease and there are a few ways to treat it, you need to consult your periodontist for treatment that is right for you.

If you suspect you have receding gums:

-your tooth or teeth may have gaps between them; this is because that gum tissue is no longer cushioning the spaces between teeth.

-gums that bleed every time you brush or floss could be a major indicator of a receding gum line.

-your teeth are now very sensitive to hot or cold, this is because the root is becoming exposed.

Be sure to always have your teeth cleaned every six months to avoid gum surgery in your future.  Having good oral hygiene is the most painless and least expensive way to prevent mouth sores.

04 Jan, 2009

Mouth Sores: Tongue Ulcers

Posted by: Cold Sores Nutritionist In: Mouth Sores

Mainly on this blog we have talked about the Herpes Simplex 1 virus, which are cold sores.  I have seen some questions regarding tongue sores and what they are and how to get rid of them.

In this post we’ll look at the different reasons a tongue could get ulcers or become sore.

  1. The first, and most obvious reason your tongue could have a sore is because you bit it.  Maybe you don’t remember biting your tongue but it’s very possible this is the cause for the soreness.
  2. The second most obvious reason your tongue could have sores or ulcers is because you ate something that has irritated it or that you are allergic to.  If you are having an allergy your tongue could swell up pretty big so keep track of the time and if you notice a significant difference in the size of your tongue in just a few moments you had better get to a close hospital.

    If you ate something that has just irritated your tongue, something acidic like pineapple or tomato sauce, the sores will go away in a day or two.

  3. What do the sores on your tongue look like?
    Are they little white dots?

    These little white spots on your tongue could be inflamed taste buds.  These dots are sort of hard and they are annoying because the tongue is such a sensitive part of the body.  Having the small white spots isn’t anything to cause alarm and they should disappear in a few days; however if the dots don’t go away or they multiply please go to a doctor or free clinic.

  4. Herpes Simplex causes most mouth sores problems for people young and old.  Painful white sores or lesions on your tongue could be from the herpes simplex virus and you should go to a doctor for treatment.
  5. If you notice that you have weird bumps, discoloration or sores in your mouth that were never there before, make sure you examine it daily for changes; even if the abnormality isn’t painful it is important to pay attention to it.  Most cancers do not have symptoms of pain in the beginning so if you notice a sore that doesn’t go away you need to make an appointment with your doctor for a diagnosis!

28 Dec, 2008

Cold Sores Children: Fever Blisters Treatment for Kids

Posted by: Cold Sores Nutritionist In: Coldsore| Herpes Sores| Mouth Sores

Cold sores know no age. They attack people of all ages, and children are among the most susceptible to contracting these lip sores, also called fever blisters.

In fact, some doctors say as many as 1 in 5 children will contract Herpes Simplex 1, HSV-1, the virus that causes cold sores.

Luckily, treating cold sores and preventing lip blisters isn’t much different in children than it is in adults.

How to Recognize Cold Sores

Cold sores, unlike other mouth sores, are usually small, red bumps that appear primarily as sores on lips. They can appear inside the mouth, but that is rare. Cold sores can also creep up into the nose and they can cause a lot of pain no matter where they show up.

These fever blisters can last 1-2 weeks, often erupting a few days after a child feels a tingling in their lips. Once the sore grows, it will eventually burst and leak a white fluid. The exposed lip sore will then crust over and last as many as 10 days.

After healing, sores on lips will leave a red mark on the child’s face for as long as a month in some cases.

What Problems Cause Cold Sores in Children?

Just like adults, kids can get HSV-1 from the following:

  • Sickness
  • Overexposure to Sunlight
  • Stress
  • Chapped Lips
  • Sharing Food or Drink with a Kid Who Has Cold Sores

Read more about what problems cause cold sores.

Fever Blister Treatment for Kids

There is no cure for cold sores, but you can take steps to help heal lip sores more quickly.

Here’s how to take action:

  • Make sure the child is getting a balanced diet. Doctors have linked improper diets to contributing to trigger factors in cold sores.
  • Give the child foods high in Lysine, a compound known for quickening the lifespan of a lip sore. Foods high in lysine include Chicken, Beans and Fish.
  • Apply moisturizer to the cold sore
  • Cover sores on lips with a balm
  • Acetominophen and Ibuprofen can be given to some children to help ease the pain caused by lip blisters.

Get more cold sore remedies.

Prevent Cold Sores

Cold sores can’t be completely prevented, but kids can reduce the likelihood of a cold sore outbreak.

A simple step would be to make sure child washes his or her hands and face regularly, especially when they are around a child who currently has cold sores.

Get more methods to prevent cold sores.

15 Dec, 2008

3 Best Lip Balms to Cure Lip Sores

Posted by: Cold Sores Nutritionist In: Lip Sores

In this post you are going to learn all about three competing lip balms that all claim to cure lip sores.  I’ll list the ingredients in these products and give you all the information I have so you can make an informed purchase of the best lip balm for you to cure lip sores.

Herpecin-L Lip Balm Stick, SPF 30

Apply Herpecin when you feel your lips begin tingling.  This balm is known to stop cold sores in their tracks.  There are a lot more reviews out there about Carmex but I think that is because Carmex has been around longer and therefore has a greater loyalty.

Herpecin is a really great product and it has cured my lip sores before they even get to the blister stage.

Ingredients:

Sunscreen – Sun burn is known to agitate the skin and cause lip sores
Lemon Balm, Vitamin B6
– skin conditioner
Dimethicone
– seals moisture in skin
Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Lysine – antioxidants

Carmex Cold Sores Click Stick Lip Moisturizer with Sunscreen, Cherry Flavor, SPF 15

Carmex Lip Balm seals in lip moisture and helps prevents your lips from getting dried out or wind burned. Sun is a known culprit in causing cold sores and lip sores so having the double feature of sunscreen along with the moisturizer is a great way to cure lip sores.

Carmex is a long, trusted brand in cold sore prevention and relief.  Many people swear by it and take Carmex with them wherever they go.  For a while I even heard rumors that Carmex had addictive qualities.
It doesn’t, if you are worried.

Besides the somewhat medicinal taste of Carmex, it works really well at relieving burning, itching and swelling of mouth sores.  Carmex, in my experience, has never prevented a cold sore from appearing like Herpecin does but Carmex does an excellent job at keeping lips moisturized and soft, which will keep cold sores from happening in the long run.  If you wear Carmex daily you’ll probably have fewer mouth sores.

If I were you I would not buy the flavored Carmex.  Scents and added dyes can irritate your lip sore further.  It is always best to stick with an all natural product with no added flavors–although the flavored type is tempting to buy since Carmex doesn’t taste great.

Active Ingredients:
Octinoxate
Oxybenzone

Inactive Ingredients:
Petrolatum
Lanolin
Meadow Foam
Seed Oil
Camphor
Menthol
Phenol
Salicylic Acid in a mixture of fragrance

Blistex Medicated Lip Ointment

Blistex offers hydrating lip therapy for extremely chapped lips.  Chapped lips leave lips sore and dry and this can cause a lip sore outbreak.  The nice thing about Blistex is that the menthol in it makes your lips instantly feel cool and refreshed.  It relieves burning and itching right away and it doesn’t have the waxy taste associated with Herpecin or Carmex.  Blistex has a nourishing feel but again, it doesn’t prevent or cure a cold sore; it does help relieve the lip sores once they come though.

At the first sign of a lip sore, fever blister or severe chapping or sunburn rub this ointment on your lips to soothe and protect them.

Like Carmex (with flavoring) Blistex does offer balms that have added flavors.  This can cause further irritation to your sores if you have a bad reaction to it.  Keep this in mind when making your product choice.

Active Ingredients:

Allantoin
Camphor
Menthol
Phenol

Inactive Ingredients:
ammonium hydroxide
beeswax
calcium disodium EDTA
calcium hydroxide
cetyl alcohol
dimethicone
flavors
glycerin
lanolin
lauric acid
mineral oil
myristic acid
oleic acid
palmitic acid
paraffin
petrolatum
polyglyceryl-3 diisostearate
potassium hydroxide
purified water
SD alcohol
silica
sodium hydroxide
sodium saccharin
stearyl alcohol

Be aware of ingredients and allergies.  If you are allergic to any of the ingredients listed do not use that product.  A small amount of an ingredient you are allergic to applied to an open sore can seriously negatively affect your good intentions and cause more pain.

08 Dec, 2008

When are Lip Sores Contagious?

Posted by: Cold Sores Nutritionist In: Lip Sores

Put on your Hazmat suit and prepare to be in solitary confinement for 7-10 days.  Okay, maybe that is a little overkill for not catching or infecting anyone with the Herpes Simplex 1 virus.

The fact is, lip sores are extremely contagious.  They are most contagious when the blisters are opened and not scabbed yet.  The pus is the cold sore virus and when you have open mouth blisters this virus is available to contaminate the world.

You want to be sure to keep your hands very clean and be sure not to touch at your mouth.  This can be difficult since you are probably self-conscious of your lip sore and it is easy to touch at the area subconsciously, please try not to do this.

Wash your hands and carry sanitizer with you while you are suffering with a cold sore outbreak.  Clean hands will prevent you from spreading the virus to others and it will also protect you from reinfecting yourself.

Be very careful not to touch, scratch or rub at your eyes after touching your lip sore.  Having the Herpes Simplex 1 virus in your eye is dangerous and can cause blindness.

You can transmit the cold sore virus by kissing and by oral sex!  Don’t share chap stick, towels, beverage glasses, or eating utensils-unless you are trying to pay back someone for giving you a cold sore.

It is especially important to stay away from the elderly, infants and ill people when you have contagious lip sores.  These people are especially susceptible to the virus and could end up getting very ill if they are exposed and contract a lip sore.  With a low immune system their bodies don’t have the ability to fight off the virus and therefore they get extremely sick and may have multiple out breaks.

02 Dec, 2008

Cold Sore Triggers: What to Avoid for Preventing Sores on Lips

Posted by: Cold Sores Nutritionist In: Coldsore

You’ve had cold sores before and the last thing you want is a repeat of that dreadful experience. We all hate them.

The sad thing is, you can’t cure cold sores, also known as fever blisters.

But you can take steps to prevent cold sores and it’s best to know what triggers a lip sore outbreak for your body.

COMMON COLD SORE TRIGGERS

If you’re going to prevent new sores on your lips, get to know these common triggers that many of us don’t give enough credit to.

  1. Stress: We all have too much stress in our lives. But when stress really gets to us, it’s common for a cold sore to erupt. Talk about adding wood to the fire.
  2. Not Enough Sleep: The average adult should get at least 6-9 hours of sleep a night. If you’re not getting that much, you could be tempting a mouth sore to appear.
  3. Overexposure to Sunlight: Too much sunlight or exposure to UV rays can dry out the skin and attach your lips. If you’re going to be in the sun for an extended period of time or in the tanning booth, make sure you use a lip balm to protect your lips.
  4. Dry, Chapped Lips: Deal with chapped lips immediately. The last thing you want to do is create lip sores by not taking care of them.
  5. Menstruation
  6. Pregnancy
  7. Fever: Getting a cold or flu can reduce your body’s hydration levels, which can spur fever blisters.

While not all of these causes of cold sores can be avoided, some of them can at least be addressed before it becomes too late. If you think you are about to have some mouth sores, it’s best to get prepared with some pain relievers and natural home remedies for mouth sores.

25 Nov, 2008

Best OTC Mouth Blisters Treatment: How To Get Rid of Canker Sores

Posted by: Cold Sores Nutritionist In: Mouth Sores

You want to know how to get rid of canker sores, and who can blame you. Lip sores of any creed are a huge pain.

While you can’t “cure mouth blisters” you can use several over-the-counter medicines to help get over these mouth sores quickly.

WHAT ARE CANKER SORES?

Canker Sores, also called mouth blisters, are small sores that appear on the inside of the mouth. Sometimes referred to as mouth ulcers, these sores can show up on the tongue, roof of the mouth, cheek and inside of the lip.

Here’s the kicker too, no one knows what causes mouth blisters.

Canker sores are not like cold sores, which only occur on the outside of the mouth and sometimes in the nose.

But like cold sores, mouth blisters are incredibly painful and very irritating. They typically last 1-2 weeks. You can choose from several medicines to help speed up the healing process.

BEST OTC CANKER SORES TREATMENT

The following medicines will help you heal blisters in the mouth:

Anbesol – A topical ointment that comes in a tube and can be applied for relieving pain from toothaches, canker sores, cold sores and even teething in babies.

Orajel – This medicine works on mouth blisters but is also heavily geared toward toothaches.

Orabase – Produced by Colgate, Orabase contains Benzocaine, which inhibits pain from recurring canker sores.

Zilactin-B - Mouth sore gel that works to form a bioadhesive barrier that covers the lip blister. It’s formulated to last as many as 6 hours with re-applying.

Have you used any of these medicines? Which one works best for you?