Cold Sore Prevention
For those people who have already contracted the herpes virus:
Because it is hard to predict when a cold sore is going to break out, the best thing that you can do is avoid things that may trigger an outbreak such as stress and sun exposure. If you have found that you experience outbreaks when exposed to the sun, it is suggested that you use lip balm containing sunscreen and wear a hat to shade your mouth when you are outside. Be careful to not touch other parts of your body that might spread the virus. The genital area and eyes are common places for the virus to spread.
Cold sores are a common occurrence, but many people do not realize that they can do things at home to prevent them. There are cold sore home remedies that can be followed to reduce the frequency and speed up healing when cold sore treatment is needed.
For those people who have not contracted the herpes virus:
In order to prevent the contraction of the herpes virus that causes cold sores, you should avoid skin-to-skin contact with people who have the virus, especially when there are symptoms. Also, avoid kissing anyone who has the virus. Do not share personal items such as razors, cups and utensils. Wash your hands often, especially after touching someone that has the virus.
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