I get a couple cold sores a year from being in the sun too long. They are only on my lower lip, and are very painfull and I feel ugly while they are present. Does anyone have a homegrown or inexpensive tip?

It’s neither homegrown nor inexpensive, but the over-the-counter product Abreva is the only really effective cold sore remedy I’ve ever come across. Keep using it for a few days after the sore goes away to keep it from coming back.




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  1. austin v | 28 September 2009, 04:17

    Neosporn Lip treatment, apply it everytime you think about that hepititus b on your lip !
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  2. MC | 28 September 2009, 04:57

    Go to the drug store and get campho phenique. Inexpensive and works great!
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  3. kill_yr_television | 28 September 2009, 05:34

    It’s neither homegrown nor inexpensive, but the over-the-counter product Abreva is the only really effective cold sore remedy I’ve ever come across. Keep using it for a few days after the sore goes away to keep it from coming back.
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  4. Sawyer | 28 September 2009, 06:01

    The amino acid L-Lysine.
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  5. yuri | 28 September 2009, 06:19

    My cause is same as yours. But when I get them, I drink more water and they go away on their own. I don’t put anything on them, it just makes it worse and messy. Drink more water and you’ll have same results as using Abriva ($13.00 for a little tube!).
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  6. aisha | 28 September 2009, 06:39

    Spirits of camphor will dry them up, but don’t get it inside your mouth. Lysine also helps clear them up.
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  7. Susan Yarrawonga | 28 September 2009, 07:10

    Lysine helps.
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  8. Mia | 28 September 2009, 07:19

    Take Lysine.
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  9. Alex F | 28 September 2009, 07:33

    Hydrogen peroxide murders cold sores….it’s incredibly effective. Apply it to the area (or just stick it in your mouth), but don’t swallow.
    If it ever becomes too painful to deal with, mix some baking soda in as well (/put it in your mouth), and um, make sure you don’t use a concentration higher than 3.5% (because then it will really burn…)

    I use to have problems with cold sores, I discovered peroxide, and it’s worked wonders for the matter.
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  10. amykissinger | 28 September 2009, 07:47

    zinc, found in diaper rash cream works WONDERS! It dries them out completely and soothes them, and keeps saliva, food and other dirt and germs out! Try it! It speeds the healing process like crazy! Just a dab– cover it in the cream. We have used Desitin– it really does the trick! Good luck! :O)
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