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  • Mayo Clinic Q and A: Direct Contact With Cold Sore Could Spread Virus
    ANSWER: The virus that causes cold sores usually is spread to other people through saliva So, your inclination to avoid kissing while your husband has a cold sore is a wise move But, it’s also true that some active virus is present at the site of a cold sore That means any direct contact with the sore could spread the virus
  • Mayo Clinic Q and A: Cold sore virus can wake up after remaining . . .
    A cold sore is a small, fluid-filled blister — or more often, a group of blisters — that typically develops on or around the lips These blisters quickly dry out and form a scab A day or two before an outbreak occurs, you may experience a burning, itching or tingling sensation on the area of skin where the sore eventually will appear
  • Home Remedies: Coping with cold sores - Mayo Clinic News Network
    Cold sores — also called fever blisters — are a common viral infection They are tiny, fluid-filled blisters on and around your lips These blisters are often grouped together in patches After the blisters break, a crust forms over the resulting sore Cold sores usually heal in two to four weeks without leaving a scar […]
  • Mayo Clinic Minute: 3 things you didn’t know about cold sores
    Cold sores on the lips can be embarrassing and tough to hide, but they're more common than you might think They're so common, that Dr Pritish Tosh, a Mayo Clinic infectious diseases specialist, says you might not have a reason to be embarrassed when you have a cold sore Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute Journalists: Broadcast-quality […]
  • Cold remedies: What works, what doesn’t, what can’t hurt
    Soothe a sore throat A saltwater gargle — 1 4 to 1 2 teaspoon salt dissolved in an 8-ounce glass of warm water — can temporarily relieve a sore or scratchy throat Children younger than 6 years are unlikely to be able to gargle properly You can also try ice chips, sore throat sprays, lozenges or hard candy
  • What to do if you get a respiratory infection: A Mayo Clinic physician . . .
    Flu symptoms include sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, fever, body aches and fatigue These symptoms may overlap with other illnesses, like the common cold, but key differences exist Colds generally develop gradually, while flu symptoms typically appear suddenly within two or three days of exposure to the virus Managing your symptoms
  • Mayo Clinic Minute: Stop sharing your lip balm
    Besides the ick factor, Dr Dawn Davis, a dermatologist at Mayo Clinic, says sharing your lip balm or lip moisturizer with another person is a bad idea Sharing these products increases your risk for contracting cold sores, which are caused by herpes simplex virus (HSV-1) Dr Davis says people can carry the herpes virus in their mouth without developing […]
  • Mayo Clinic Q and A: Myths about catching a cold
    Most likely, the texture of certain foods or drinks may coat your throat, which would give the feeling that you have more phlegm Certain dairy products can be good when you are under the weather, though Cold ice cream can soothe a sore throat, and probiotics in yogurt can help alleviate stomach upset if you are taking antibiotics for an
  • Home Remedies: High blood pressure and cold remedies
    Some cold medications don't contain decongestants However, these medications may contain other powerful drugs, such as dextromethorphan, that can be dangerous if you take too much Follow the dosing instructions carefully Take a pain reliever To relieve a fever, sore throat or headache or body aches, try aspirin or acetaminophen
  • Cold Feet That Aren’t Cold to the Touch May Indicate Neurologic Problem
    Pinpointing the exact source of this symptom requires a physical exam and diagnostic tests But when feet feel cold but are not cold to the touch, a possible cause is a neurologic problem, such as peripheral neuropathy Of course, feet can get cold for many reasons The most obvious is a cold environment, along with a lack of proper shoes or socks





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