Is it normal to develop cold sores on or in my nose?
Can a cold sore appear on or in the nose? When the cold sore virus is activated, it typically moves along the nerves to the surface of the lips,... Read the full answer 〉
Can a cold sore appear on or in the nose? When the cold sore virus is activated, it typically moves along the nerves to the surface of the lips,... Read the full answer 〉
The question you ask is an interesting one. The short answer is no. The root of a cold sore does not lie with what you are in contact with this... Read the full answer 〉
There has been talk of a vaccine against cold sores over the years, but at the moment, I am not aware that such a treatment is generally available in... Read the full answer 〉
In most circumstances, a cold sore will no longer be infectious at the crusting or healing stage. However, occasionally, this part of the cold sore... Read the full answer 〉
Yes, this is theoretically possible, although rare. When the cold sore virus enters a person’s body for the first time, no typical cold sore will... Read the full answer 〉
Antibiotics will only help if a bacterial infection is the cause and you would only be able to tell if your doctor tested you. Most coughs and colds... Read the full answer 〉
I’m sorry to hear of your problem. Researchers have recently found that some people may be genetically more prone to cold sores because they do... Read the full answer 〉
I’m afraid that there is no clear or agreed answer to your question. Our opinion is that hot drinks will not be helpful to cold... Read the full answer 〉
If your cold sores are still active, the natural remedy we would recommend is Bio-Propolis cold sore ointment which can be used at every stage of the... Read the full answer 〉
Well, this is only partially true. The virus that causes cold sores is indeed called the herpes virus. But, it is not the same herpes virus that... Read the full answer 〉
Keeping your immune system strong will help prevent episodes of cold sores recurring. In addition, there are certain trigger factors relating to cold... Read the full answer 〉
Cold sores most often appear around the mouth but occasionally can occur either on the nose or inside the nostril as you have described. Cold sores... Read the full answer 〉
Stress can play a big part in the recurrence of cold sores; we would, however, also suggest that constant cold sores are checked out by your GP. Read the full answer 〉
You could try a lip care ointment containing propolis - this is a natural remedy used for treating cold sores. Read the full answer 〉
Many people have the virus and never have a cold sore however sometimes, stress, strong sunshine or other infection can trigger one. Read the full answer 〉
Herpex Simplex is the virus that causes cold sores around the mouth. they can be passed from person to person, you can have had the virus for a long... Read the full answer 〉
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