How to get rid of cold sores in only 3 days
Here it's a picture of a cold sore before and after treatment
Some information about cold sores
How do you get cold sores?
Cold sores are generally contracted from skin to skin contact with an infected area.
For example, if someone has a cold sore on their lip they can pass on the virus to another person's mouth through kissing.
The usual incubation period of the virus (time before any symptoms show) is approximately two to twelve days after the first exposure to the virus.
As most people contract cold sores before the age of seven, it is common for a person not to remember their first or 'primary' cold sore outbreak.
Once infected with cold sores, the virus remains inside the body in a latent (sleeping) state. Throughout a person's life the virus can then become "activated" causing a cold sore recurrence.
Are cold sores really "herpes"?
Yes. cold sores are caused by the herpes virus, but, it is rarely the same virus strand that causes genital herpes. Cold sores are typically caused by Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1). Genital herpes on the other hand is usually caused by a different strand of the virus called Herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV2). However, it is possible to transfer the different viruses to other areas of the body. HSV1 (or cold sores) can be transferred to the genitals through oral sex. In the same way, HSV2 (or genital herpes) can be transferred to the mouth.
What are some of the symptoms of a cold sore?
Before a cold sore appears the area will sometimes tingle, feel slightly raised and may appear red and inflamed.
This pain or tingling sensation is called the prodrome (or warning symptom) and typically occurs 1 to 2 days before the cold sore appears.
A cold sore generally appears as a small, fluid-filled blister which goes through a cycle of phases. The blister will usually weep (ulcerate) and form a scab or 'crusting' before healing and disappearing completely.
The duration of a typical cold sore outbreak may last from 8 to 12 days.
What is the best treatment for cold sores?
There are many products but none can cure a cold sore in just three days except for that one, with that it's all play by the book techniques.
Compared to the cost of doctor visits, over-the-counter remedies, and prescription drugs, this method pays for itself over and over again...year in and year out. AND, you will be FREE from YOUR cold sores!
Click Here To Get the E-book!
Cold sores are generally contracted from skin to skin contact with an infected area.
For example, if someone has a cold sore on their lip they can pass on the virus to another person's mouth through kissing.
The usual incubation period of the virus (time before any symptoms show) is approximately two to twelve days after the first exposure to the virus.
As most people contract cold sores before the age of seven, it is common for a person not to remember their first or 'primary' cold sore outbreak.
Once infected with cold sores, the virus remains inside the body in a latent (sleeping) state. Throughout a person's life the virus can then become "activated" causing a cold sore recurrence.
Are cold sores really "herpes"?
Yes. cold sores are caused by the herpes virus, but, it is rarely the same virus strand that causes genital herpes. Cold sores are typically caused by Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1). Genital herpes on the other hand is usually caused by a different strand of the virus called Herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV2). However, it is possible to transfer the different viruses to other areas of the body. HSV1 (or cold sores) can be transferred to the genitals through oral sex. In the same way, HSV2 (or genital herpes) can be transferred to the mouth.
What are some of the symptoms of a cold sore?
Before a cold sore appears the area will sometimes tingle, feel slightly raised and may appear red and inflamed.
This pain or tingling sensation is called the prodrome (or warning symptom) and typically occurs 1 to 2 days before the cold sore appears.
A cold sore generally appears as a small, fluid-filled blister which goes through a cycle of phases. The blister will usually weep (ulcerate) and form a scab or 'crusting' before healing and disappearing completely.
The duration of a typical cold sore outbreak may last from 8 to 12 days.
What is the best treatment for cold sores?
There are many products but none can cure a cold sore in just three days except for that one, with that it's all play by the book techniques.
Compared to the cost of doctor visits, over-the-counter remedies, and prescription drugs, this method pays for itself over and over again...year in and year out. AND, you will be FREE from YOUR cold sores!
Click Here To Get the E-book!
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Hello Everyone.
I am Baher.
B.S. of Computer and Information Science.
Born in 16th of August 1986.
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I am Baher.
B.S. of Computer and Information Science.
Born in 16th of August 1986.
My Hobbies are : Drawing, Playing poker, and Online... (more)



