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Health - Introduction To Acne
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8 CRITICAL COLD SORE STAGES
Copyright 2005 drbodoh
Let's look at the 8 distinct
cold sore stages, and what
you can do now to lessen the
severity, discomfort and length
of your cold sore event.
Cold sore stages 2-8 are the
active stages and are very
contagious during this time.
Usually 3 to 4 weeks is the
average life-span of a cold
sore. Much depends on your
health and choice of treatments
for each of your cold sore
stages.
COLD SORE STAGES: #1 - LATENT
- Here the cold sore herpes
simplex virus is hiding in
the nerve ganglia near the
back of the jaw on the same
side as your cold sore usually
appears. The cold sore virus
may "sleep" for weeks or years
without incident. Your body's
defense "soldiers" keep them
in check. When there is stress
in another part of your body,
your defenses may drop at
this location. Then the cold
sore virus can escape and
travel to the surface to reproduce
- beginning the active cold
sore stages.
COLD SORE STAGES: # 2 - PRODROME
- The cold sore virus reproductive
cycle begins here. The cold
sore virus travels down your
nerve fibers to the surface.
This movement causes your
cold sore target area to itch
or tingle. You may notice
a burning or dryness sensation.
This stage could last a few
hours to a few days before
entering the more intense
cold sore stages.
COLD SORE STAGES: # 3 - INFLAMMATION
Your cold sore virus has now
arrived at the surface and
begins it's reproductive cycle
by entering the cells at the
end of the nerve. This causes
a lot of swelling and redness
at the cold sore site as your
cells react to being invaded
by the herpes cold sore virus
.
COLD SORE STAGES: # 4 - PRE-SORE
- Cold sores at this stage
are defined by the appearance
of cold sore vesicles. A full
blown cold sore is not one
big blister but a grouping
of small blisters called vesicles.
You will notice these vesicles
as tiny, hard pimples or red
bumps that are painfully sensitive
to the touch.
COLD SORE STAGES: # 5 - OPEN
SORE - Your most painful and
contagious of the cold sore
stages. All the vesicles break
open and merge to create one
big open, weeping sore. Depending
on the severity, you may develop
a fever and swollen lymph
glands under the jaw.
The weeping fluid is teaming
with newly born cold sore
viruses. Touching this fluid,
you could easily spread the
cold sore virus to another
part of your own body or to
someone else - either by direct
touch or shared objects such
as hand towels, telephones,
and faucets.
COLD SORE STAGES: # 6 - CRUSTING
- A cold sore will develop
a yellowish crust or scab
as it begins to finally start
the healing process. Your
cold sore is still painful
at this stage. More painful,
however, is the constant cracking
of your cold sore scab when
you move or stretch your lips,
as in smiling.
COLD SORE STAGES: # 7- HEALING
- Cold sores, once scabbed
over, begin healing from the
inside out. As new skin forms
under the crust, you will
experience continued itching,
irritation and some pain.
Your cold sore virus is now
retreating back to the nerve
ganglia area where it will
sleep until the next opportunity.
COLD SORE STAGES: # 8 - POST
SCAB - Cold sores at this
stage no longer have a visible
cold sore scab and your skin
has totally healed. Under
your new skin, healing is
still taking place as the
destroyed cells are regenerated.
This produces a red spot that
may linger for another 2 to
14 days - depending on your
personal healing speed. You
are still contagious until
this red spot disappears.
This waiting is the most frustrating
of the cold sore stages.
WHAT YOU CAN DO NOW -
Cold sore over-the-counter
medications, experts agree,
are primarily comfort treatments
for the cold sore stages.
Some contain numbing agents
that greatly reduce your pain.
Some cold sore medications
contain an anti-bacterial
to prevent secondary infections.
None of these cold sore medications
have been shown to actually
shorten the life-span of any
of your cold sore stages.
Medical science has been working
feverishly on a cure for the
herpes virus but have not,
as yet, had any real success
in developing an effective
cold sore remedy. Prescription
anti-virals, both the oral
versions and the topical salves,
have been a dismal failure
for the most part. Vaccines
are being tested but are 3-4
years out yet. New breakthroughs
could be just around the corner
however.
But you don't need to wait!
More and more doctors now
agree. There are times when
natural science just seems
to be the best choice. Often
our ONLY choice. This is certainly
true - right now - for herpes
cold sores.
Data studies have shown natural
science remedies can reduce
the cold sore events by as
much as 79%.
Yes! And, in fact, actually
prevent your cold sores from
taking place altogether.
The great news - these remedies
are available to you today.
If you are a cold sore victim,
you would be well advised
to look into these powerful
natural remedies without delay
for shortening or preventing
your cold sores.
About the author:
Denny Bodoh is a newspaper
publisher and 33 year veteran
research writer on alternative
health and nutrition. If you
would like to know more about
herpes and cold sores, and
what you can do about them,
visit his popular site at:
http://www.be-cold-sore-free.com
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