How to Get Rid of Cold Sore Scabs
Things You'll Need
- Cold compress
- Cold sore cream
- Petroleum jelly
Instructions
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Press a cold compress over your lips to stop blood flow to the cold sore. This will also numb the area and soothe lingering pain.
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Wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and soap. Skin to skin contact with the cold sore can worsen the existing infection and transfer the virus to other parts of the skin. Make sure your hands are clean before coming in contact with the cold sore scab.
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Use a topical cold sore cream like Abreva to hinder the virus, hasten the healing process and prevent outside contaminants from entering and prolonging the infection.
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Apply a layer of petroleum jelly, or another hydrating lip balm, to soften the scab. Massage it onto the scab in a circular motion. Keep the scab hydrated to prevent it from bursting and cracking open.
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Apply a fresh layer of petroleum jelly onto the scab every two to three hours. This will moisten the scab and help it peel and fall off more quickly.
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