By: Christelle Smith | 2010-04-03 | Alternative Medicine Lysine is an herbal treatment used to minimize the outbreak and relieve the symptoms of fever blisters. Using Lysine supplements over an extended period of time will prevent future outbreaks of cold sores and fever blisters. read more
By: Eddie Storms | 2011-08-01 | Dental Babies and children have specialized health care needs. In order for young children to develop well mentally and physically, special health care providers such as pediatricians and pediatric dentists need to monitor a child's development. Infants and children are not immune to oral health ailments. read more
By: andrewson | 2011-02-16 | Health & Fitness If you suffer from fever blisters, then when you feel an outbreak on its' way, there's probably only one read more
By: kathy jhones | 2010-09-30 | Acne Cold Sores or Fever Blisters are small red spots that typically appear on the mouth's edges and on the lips. At the onset of the disease you might notice a transparent liquid that usually after several days starts to scab. read more
By: kathy jhones | 2010-10-01 | Article Marketing Cold sores or fever blisters are small red spots that typically appear on the mouths edges and on the lips. at the onset of the disease you might notice a transparent liquid that usually after several days starts to scab. read more
By: Matt Munino | 2012-05-02 | Health & Fitness Cold sores are formally known as the herpes simplex virus plus they typically bust out around the mouth. Although it is identified for them to occur on the inside of the mouth also. Cold sores may also be referred to as fever blisters. read more
By: Christopher W Smith | 2010-03-30 | Skin care You've got another fever blister, and - darn it! - those things hurt. Of course, you may call it a cold sore, but it means the same thing. It seems like just when you want to look your best for a special occasion, one of these little beauties decides to erupt on your lip, cheek, nostril, or chin. The bad news is that once you have the herpes virus that causes cold sore outbreaks, you'll probably have recurring episodes throughout the rest of your life. read more
By: Shai Rogers | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness Fever blisters are caused by the herpes simplex virus 1. There are two different types of the herpes simplex virus. There is Type 1 that causes the fever blisters or cold sores. And then there is herpes simplex 2 which causes genital herpes. read more
By: Daniel Deegan | 2010-04-02 | Skin care Cold sores or fever blisters are very contagious however you can stop the virus cold if you know how. It is even possible to prevent cold sore outbreaks, you just need to be armed with the right cold sore prevention tools. Don't miss these important steps to learning how to prevent cold sores and fever blisters, so you won't have to suffer through these painful and embarrassing episodes. Like the saying goes, "prevention is better than cure". read more
By: nsolapurlatur | 2010-09-30 | Medicine Baby Fever,After the doctor is done with giving the shot, take the baby into your arms and press him close against your chest using your arms. read more
By: harry baguio | 2010-09-22 | Alternative Medicine Fiver blisters are generated by the Herpes virus type 1. Herpes is inactive in most cases of the life however when it gets induced it assaults the vulnerable areas of the face. There is no more shameful than having a large open fiver blister on your own lip. read more
By: Dr Easton Patrick | 2011-07-09 | Alternative Medicine The occurrence of fever blisters is due to the infection of a virus, known as herpes simplex virus type 1. These sores are typically found on the face, including the lips, mouth, and chin. read more
By: steev austin | 2010-12-23 | Health & Fitness Fever is often a symptom rather than an actual condition of disease. Nevertheless, having a fever would normally mean taking a day off from work or staying in bed all day since it is often accompanied by headaches or muscle pain. read more
By: Samantha Gluck | 2010-12-01 | Diseases and Conditions Commonly believed to be caused by a worm, ringworm is actually caused by one of two fungi known as Trichophyton tonsurans and Microsporum. The harmless fungus can infect the skin of the body (tinea corporis), scalp (tinea capitis), groin (tinea cruris), and feet (tinea pedis). Although people of any age can contract ringworm, it is most commonly seen in children. read more
By: Seth Pierce | 2010-03-30 | Skin care I was only about seven years old when I got my first fever blister, and from then on got them every month or two, sometimes two or three at a time, like clock work for years afterward. I feel like I'm justified in saying that fever blisters are absolutely terrible. I tried every fever blister medication to get rid of my sores but they, at best, could only reduce my time with them by a couple days - I was still getting blisters constantly. A couple years ago, though, I ran across a cure that's better (and cheaper!) than any medication and has kept me fever blister free for about three years now. I'm going to introduce you to that cure in this article. read more