04 Jan, 2009
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.
The first, and most [...]
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 [...]
25 Nov, 2008
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 [...]
24 Nov, 2008
Posted by: Cold Sores Nutritionist In: Mouth Sores
Canker sores are a real pain in the mouth. Fortunately there some simple diet changes you can make to avoid pain when you are suffering from them. Also, improving your diet is a good way to prevent another mouth sores breakout in the future.
MY MOUTH SORE MAKES IT HURT WHEN I EAT
If you have a [...]
23 Nov, 2008
Posted by: Cold Sores Nutritionist In: Mouth Sores
Many people often confuse Canker Sores with Cold Sores. While both are sores on lips, canker sores are often inside the lips, while cold sores primarily exist externally.
Cold sores, also called fever blisters, are caused by the Herpes Simplex 1 Virus (HSV-1). They usually appear as small, red, painful bumps on and around the lip [...]
18 Nov, 2008
Posted by: Cold Sores Nutritionist In: Mouth Sores
Mouth blisters, also sometimes called canker sores, are a huge pain. What’s worse is they are incurable.
Most mouth sores will come and go within about 1-2 weeks. If you have mouth blisters that last longer than that, you should consider consulting a medical professional.
You may require a minor surgery to remove damaged cells [...]
11 Nov, 2008
Posted by: Cold Sores Nutritionist In: Mouth Sores
If you have a cold sore, you’re likely on your way to the drug store right now to get something that can help you ease the pain and shorten the mouth sore’s lifespan.
Cold sores, also called fever blisters, can’t be cured, according to doctors. But if you’re set on finding something at the drug store [...]
09 Nov, 2008
Posted by: Cold Sores Nutritionist In: Mouth Sores
An embarrassing mouth sore breakout can make you want to stay at home and can be a real downer on your social life. If you have cold sores, you won’t want to be doing much kissing for a little while. And canker sores can be painful (especially if your friends like highly citric drinks). But [...]