Bjarka
Well-known member
I get cold sores. Usually in connection with the seasons changing (stress or getting ill will sometimes trigger it too).
I get quite big sores, and I must admit it dents my confidence when I get them (I usually feel like it looks like my face is coming of
)
I've tried the creams, and they do nothing for me. I was then put on the pill form of aciclovir. And still nothing. I just felt really ill from the pills, but the sores were unaffected. Then I got put on Valaciclovir. Now these pills do work, if I'm really fast to take them.
I was wondering what other people do to treat or hide the sores.
I was once recommended using toothpaste to dry them out, but it looks horrible, and you can't leave the house like that. Then I was told I could use an anti-spot treatment to dry them out (makes sense).
I also once tried the Compeed plasters, but find them to be horrible. First my sores are too big for them, and second, they get weird and blistery.
I try to keep my make-up to a bare minimum when I have them, and make sure no make-up is used in the area of my face they are on. (Which can be a pain, as mine don't just come around my lips, but on my cheek too)
I get quite big sores, and I must admit it dents my confidence when I get them (I usually feel like it looks like my face is coming of

I've tried the creams, and they do nothing for me. I was then put on the pill form of aciclovir. And still nothing. I just felt really ill from the pills, but the sores were unaffected. Then I got put on Valaciclovir. Now these pills do work, if I'm really fast to take them.
I was wondering what other people do to treat or hide the sores.
I was once recommended using toothpaste to dry them out, but it looks horrible, and you can't leave the house like that. Then I was told I could use an anti-spot treatment to dry them out (makes sense).
I also once tried the Compeed plasters, but find them to be horrible. First my sores are too big for them, and second, they get weird and blistery.
I try to keep my make-up to a bare minimum when I have them, and make sure no make-up is used in the area of my face they are on. (Which can be a pain, as mine don't just come around my lips, but on my cheek too)