Attacking Back At Viruses And Cold Sores

Submitted by: Steven A Johnson

There are many types of viruses. A virus is a tiny organism that is even smaller than bacteria. This organism can infect your body. The virus will survive by attaching itself to a live cell, and will do one of the two things; kill the cell or disrupt the cells function.

You can obtain viruses in many ways. Viruses can enter your system by breathing, bad food, or by touching other people.

Cold sores and herpes are created though the herpes simplex virus. There are two type of this virus, type one and type two. These viruses are highly contagious and should be treated to prevent from spreading. You can spread the virus by not only giving a loved one a kiss but just by drinking off a glass. Once the body starts to weaken from this infection you start to have symptoms like fever, feeling fatigue, and flu.

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Making you feel weak the infection is hard at work. You may need to rest, drink lots of fluids, and take pain medication or a fever reducer.

Once the virus is in your system it then attaches itself to the cell we then can name it as a sickness. You immune system then produces more white blood cells. Usually a virus will only attack a certain area in your body. It can attack your blood stream, respiratory system, and immune system. Viral infections can vary to one end of the spectrum to the other. It can be a common cold which is treatable, or HIV which calls for constant treatment and can cause death. Also these infections can be caused in your mouth. This will create a cold sore, or a fever blister. These infections are classified with herpes. This virus will lye dormant in your body until is it triggered. The sore can become present years after receiving it. It will be located on or around the site where it entered your body.

Not all cold sores are a big red blister. The first signs of a cold sore are tenderness with a small bump, swollen dark red gums, tingling area on a previous outbreak, swollen lymph nodes.

Not only viruses can cause these cold sores. Stress is also a factor that can make these annoying bumps appear. They are not only unattractive but can be painful as well. They will appear on your lips, gums, edges of your mouth, nose, cheeks, and fingers. They look like fluid filled blisters, red in the shape of a bubble.

These sores are very painful and often call for immediate home remedy. They usually show up anywhere from 3 to 10 days after being exposed These cold sores can last up to 21 days.

Studies have shown that rubbing a Aloe cream onto the blister daily can reduce healing time in half! Another home remedy is using a compressed tea bag. Just place it on the oncoming sore for about 5-10 minutes every hour; this decreased the developmental process of the sore.

It is important that your try to stop these outbreaks from happening, or treat them as soon as your feel the outbreak coming on. There are plenty of home remedies you can use; you can also try Virux Viral Infections by bell. With a 90% success rate this all natural product will stop future break outs as well as heal your annoying virus on the spot.

About the Author: Steven Johnson is interested in maintaining a vital, active, and healthy lifestyle. For information and products for viruses and cold sores and other life-enhancing nutrients please visit his website

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