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- Medications starting at $10 per outbreak
- Treatment for active outbreaks and prevention
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About Cold Sores
Cold sores are extremely common. An estimated 67% of adults worldwide under age 50 carry the virus that causes them. While many people have the virus, not everyone develops visible sores. When outbreaks do occur, early treatment can help shorten healing time and reduce discomfort.
What Are Cold Sores?
Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Once a person is infected, the virus stays in the body for life and may remain dormant for long periods.
Cold sores most often appear as painful, fluid-filled blisters on or around the lips, but they can also develop on other areas of the face. In healthy individuals, cold sores usually heal on their own within 5 to 15 days.
Signs and Symptoms of Cold Sores
Many people experience early warning signs before a cold sore appears. These symptoms may begin 1–2 days before the blister forms and can include:
- Burning
- Itching
- Tingling
- Stinging
- Throbbing
- Mild numbness
Within about 48 hours, a blister typically forms, breaks open, releases fluid, and then scabs over.
What Causes or Triggers Cold Sores?
Cold sores are caused by HSV, which is commonly acquired during childhood. Once infected, outbreaks can be triggered by certain factors, including:
- Sun exposure
- Cold or windy weather
- Illness (such as a cold or flu)
- Stress
- Fatigue
- A weakened immune system
Stages of Cold Sores
Cold sores usually develop in three stages, though not everyone experiences every stage:
- Warning stage – Tingling, itching, burning, or numbness where the sore may form
- Blister stage – Painful, fluid-filled blister(s) appear
- Healing stage – Blister breaks open, scabs over, and heals
For most healthy individuals, healing occurs within 5 to 15 days.
Are Cold Sores the Same as Herpes?
Cold sores and genital herpes are caused by the herpes simplex virus, but they usually involve different strains:
- HSV-1 commonly causes oral cold sores
- HSV-2 more commonly causes genital herpes
Both are contagious and lifelong infections.
Where Can Cold Sores Appear?
Cold sores typically develop on:
- Lips
- Around the mouth
- Cheeks
- Chin
- Nose
Sores inside the mouth are usually canker sores, which are not caused by HSV.
In rare cases, HSV can spread to the eyes, fingers, or other areas of skin.
How Long Do Cold Sores Last?
Are Cold Sores Contagious?
Yes. Cold sores are highly contagious, especially when blisters are present or oozing. HSV can spread through:
- Direct skin-to-skin contact
- Kissing
- Sharing items like lip balm, utensils, or towels
Can Cold Sores Come Back?
Cold Sores vs. Canker Sores
- Cold sores occur outside the mouth and are caused by HSV
- Canker sores occur inside the mouth and are caused by irritation, stress, vitamin deficiencies, or immune-related conditions
Is There a Cure for Cold Sores?
There is no cure for HSV. However, treatment can:
- Reduce symptom severity
- Shorten healing time
- Lower the risk of spreading the virus
- Help prevent future outbreaks
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How Are Cold Sores Treated?
Cold sores often heal on their own, but treatment can help speed recovery. Options include:
- Over-the-counter (OTC) treatments – Creams with anesthetics or anti-inflammatory ingredients
- Topical prescription antivirals – Such as acyclovir or penciclovir
- Oral prescription antivirals – Including acyclovir, famciclovir, and valacyclovir
Prescription antivirals are most effective when started at the first sign of symptoms.
Can Cold Sores Be Treated at Home?
Yes. Mild outbreaks can be managed at home with:
- Moisturizing lip balms or creams
- Cold or warm compresses
- Nonprescription pain relievers
Telehealth services make it easy to get prescription treatment without an in-person visit.
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Why Choose Future Now Rx
- No membership or subscription fees
- $25 telehealth consult with a licensed U.S. provider
- Prescription creams & serums start at $20/month
- Free standard or expedited shipping
- Confidential, secure, and convenient
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