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How Can I Treat My Herpes at Home?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Are you applying a wrapped up ice pack?

Are you keeping the affected area clean?

Are you using baking soda?

Are you using hydrogen peroxide?

Did you dry with garlic?

Are you using coconut oil?

Are you applying zinc?

Common conclusions

You should start applying a wrapped up ice pack to the sores to ease the pain and speed up the healing process.

You should continue keeping the affected area clean using plain or salt water to prevent blisters or ulcers from becoming infected and help them heal quicker.

Applying a baking soda paste may help dry out lesions and relieve itching. You should dip a wet cotton ball or Q-tip into a small amount of pure baking soda and dab it on the sore.

You should start using hydrogen peroxide because it may help dry out the sore and speed up healing.

You should try with garlic because garlic has antiviral properties against both strains of herpes. You can crush a fresh clove of garlic and mix it with olive oil to dilute. Then you should apply this mixture to a sore up to three times a day.

You should start using coconut oil because coconut oil is one of the most frequently recommended natural herpes treatments. Proponents of coconut oil for herpes claims that it can provide relief from the itching and redness of herpes lesions and even potentially neuter the virus itself.

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