Minor Ailments

Cold Sores

Start treating cold sores early and ease discomfort with pharmacist-recommended options from your RxHealthMed team.

Understanding Cold Sores

Cold sores are small, fluid-filled blisters that tend to appear on or near the lips and are caused by the herpes simplex virus. They are quite common and can be triggered by things like stress, illness, sun exposure, or a dip in your immune health. Most cold sores clear up on their own within a couple of weeks, but they can be uncomfortable and may come back from time to time. Getting on top of symptoms early can help reduce discomfort and support your body’s healing process.

Cold Sore Symptoms to Know

Cold sores often announce themselves with a tingling, itching, or burning feeling around the lips before any blisters appear. The blisters may break open, ooze, and form a crust before fully healing. You might also notice some mild swelling, redness, or tenderness in the area, especially in the first day or two.

How RxHealthMed Can Help with Cold Sores

Your RxHealthMed pharmacist can suggest treatments to ease cold sore symptoms and help the area heal, including topical creams and other over-the-counter solutions. They can also share tips on how to lower the risk of passing the virus to others and help you learn to spot the early signs so you can act quickly. In many cases, your pharmacist can assess your situation and recommend an appropriate treatment approach on the spot.

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Visit your nearest RxHealthMed pharmacy to talk with a pharmacist about cold sore treatment options. We are here to help you get relief and get back to feeling like yourself.

Frequently asked questions

Have questions about cold sores? Here are clear answers about what causes them, how to treat them, and what your RxHealthMed pharmacist can do to help you heal faster.

What causes cold sores?

Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV-1), which can stay dormant in the body and reactivate when triggered by things like stress, illness, or prolonged sun exposure.

Are cold sores contagious?

Yes, cold sores are quite contagious, especially while blisters are present. The virus spreads easily through close contact, including kissing or sharing personal items like lip balm or cutlery.

How long does a cold sore take to heal?

Most cold sores heal within 7 to 14 days. Starting treatment at the first sign of tingling can help shorten the duration and ease symptoms.

Can I do anything to prevent cold sore outbreaks?

You may not be able to avoid them entirely, but managing stress, protecting your lips from the sun, and keeping your overall health in good shape can all help reduce how often they occur.

When should I talk to a pharmacist or doctor about a cold sore?

It is worth getting some guidance if your cold sores are happening frequently, seem more severe than usual, are taking a long time to heal, or if you have an underlying condition affecting your immune system.

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