11 Nov, 2008
Best OTC Cold Sore Remedies: Fever Blister Treatment for Pain Relief
Posted by: Linda In: Mouth Sores
If you have a cold sore, you’re likely on your way to the drug store right now to get something that can help you ease the pain and shorten the mouth sore’s lifespan.
Cold sores, also called fever blisters, can’t be cured, according to doctors. But if you’re set on finding something at the drug store to help heal cold sores, they can be treated using pain relievers and topical medicines. Abreva is a common cold sore medicine, but it can be costly.
PAIN RELIEF FOR FEVER BLISTERS
The best way to treat cold sores is to prevent them in the first place, but we all know that is easier said than done.
Since you need help now, here’s some medicines you can use to help ease your pain:
- Ibuprofen: Also known as Motrin, Ibuprofen helps bring down the swelling on and around sores on your body. This helps reduce pain caused by lip sores.
- Tylenol: Tylenol contains acetaminophen, which acts as a inhibitor to swelling in your body.
- Cold Sore Ointment Anbesol: Anbesol contains benzocaine, local anesthetic used in topical pain relievers.
- Cold Sore Ointment Zilactin: Zilactin contains benzyl alcohol
- Apply Ice to Lip Sores: Ice also helps reduce swelling on cold sores and could help bring down the size of one that is growing.
Pain relief alone won’t stop your cold sore, but it at least will make it a little more bearable. In the meantime, you can take steps to help prevent cold sores.