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I got a cold sore yesterday on my lip and I need to get rid of it in about 22 to 23 hours because I have to do something really important and I cant have that sore on my mouth. I dont know if it is possible but can you please tell me how to get rid of it or at least how to make it better. Thank You

I’ve had a really bad cold and my nose is super dry, like there’s skin flaking off it & it’s really sore. Normally I would just moisturize it, but it’s not working. I don’t want to use anything too greasy because it will break me out but I need a quick and easy way to solve this. Any suggestions? I’ve been using Olay cream on it & it stings like crazy at first. Also… I still have a cold so it’s not going to stay moisturized all day since i’m blowing my nose a lot.

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i had two cold sores on lip, and i thought that the fastest way to get rid of them was to pop them all & they all went down BUT they left this discoloration mark. The marks don’t look hideous but they’re beginning to bug me. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME! I really dislike going into public like this. please help!! and thankyou SO MUCH! ;D

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I have a stuffy nose, sore throut and need help getting rid of this fast!! My birthday is tomorrow and want to have fun ,not be sick, please help!! thanks for any ideas

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I have a cold sore on my lip and a little red bump on my eye and I need to get rid of both today because I have a party tonight at 6:00-10:00! PLEASE HELP!

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Oh I have a sore throat and It hurts really bad oh and would drinking cold water not help? Because it’s like 90 degrees in here and I’m really want cold water … Oh and I have a fever along with that sore throat

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Chickenpox
Have you or a family member ever had Chickenpox? Not a pretty sight is it? “Over five thousand people get Chickenpox each year”. Chickenpox, also known as Varicella is a highly contagious illness. It usally starts with a vesicular skin rash appearing in two or three waves mainly on the body and head rather then the hands, and becoming itchy raw poke marks which heal without scarring for the most.
Who discovered Chickenpox
Chickenpox was first discovered by scientist Muhammad Idn Zakariya Ar-Razi of Persian who clearly distinguished it from smallpox and measles. Giovanni Filipo of Palermo later provided a more detailed description of Chickenpox. Subsequently in the 1600’s an English physiciannamed Richard Morton described what he thought a mild form of smallpox as chickenpox. Later in 1767 a physician named William Hederden also from England was the first physician to clearly demonstrate that Chickenpox was different from smallpox.
How the organisms get the disease
Varicella is a highly infectious disease that spreads from person to person by direct contact or by air from an infected person coughin or sneezing. Touching the fluid blister can also spread the disease. It is major contagious.
How it affects the body of the effected organism
Chickenpox may start out seeming like a cold. You might have a runny or stuffy nose sneezing and a cough. But one to two days later the rash begins often in bunches of spots on the chest and face. From there it can spread out quickly over the entire body. Sometimes the rash is even in a persons ears and mouth. Some people get just a few bumpsothers are covered from head to toe at. At first, the rash looks like pinkish dots that quickly develop a small blister on top(a blister is a bump on your skin that fills up with fluid). After twenty-four to fourty-eight hours, the fluid in the blisters gets cloudy and the blisters begin to crust over. Varicella blisters show up in waves, so after some begin to crust over, a new group of spots may appear. It usally take ten to fourteen days for all the blisters to be scabed over and then you are no longer contagious.Besides the rash someone with chickenpox might also have a stomachache, a fever, and may just not feel well.
All about the vaccine
I no that there is a vaccine for Chickenpox, because just a couple of months ago I had to get it. It is called the Varicella vaccine. The Chickenpox vaccine was first licensed for use in Japan and Korea in 1988. After many years of development, it was licensed in the United States in 1955. It was developed by Takahashi Et Al in the Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Oska University.
The Cure
There is no cure for Varicella. Antibiotics do not help. You would need plenty of rest and liquids. Lukewarm baths and calamine lotion may help the itching.
Where Chickenpox is found in the world
Chickenpox are only found on humans. Varicella is found on people of every continent and country of the world.
Who Chickenpox affects the mostInfection in otherwise healthy adults tends to be more severe and active, treatment with antiviral drugs is generally advised as long as it is started within twenty-four to fourty-eight hours from rash onset. Patients of any age with depressed immune systems or extensive eczema are at risk of more severe disease and should also be treated with antiviral medication. In the U.S fifty-five percent of chickenpox deaths are in the over twenty year old age group even though they are a tiny fraction of the cases.
Interesting information about Varicella
Although most people recover from Chickenpox uneventfully or with a few minor scars, a small percentage suffer more serious complications. Each year in the United States, four thousand to nine thousand persons are hospitalized with Chickenpox and up to one hundred people die. Those at highest risk for complications are newborns, people with weakened immune systems, and adults. Although adults make up fewer then 5% of Chickenpox cases in the United States they account for half of the deaths from the disease. The most common complications of Varicella are skin infections and pneumonia. Other complications of chickenpox are encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) and hepatitis. Chickenpox can also lead to severe problems in pregnant women, causing stillbirths, birth defects, or infection of the newborn during childbirth.
By the way im 11 in the sixth grade.

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I’m going on my first date with a new guy this Thursday after school and I woke up today with this big bubbly cold sore on the side of my lip! How do I get rid of it FAST?

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A couple months ago I started having itching and minor pain in my vagina. I assumed it was a yeast infection because I’ve had them before. I bought an over the counter yeast infection remedy called "Nature’s cure" which was like a pill to put up the vagina. I put it in before I went to bed then I woke up at about 3 AM in extreme pain. I had to use the bathroom but it wasn’t really coming out and it hurt really bad. I also felt like I had a fever and I was very nauseous. The next day I went to the ER because I was in so much pain. They did a urinalysis and said it was a UTI so I started taking antibiotics but it wasn’t really helping. So I went to a gynecologist and they found a blister and did a swab and blood test and diagnosed me with herpes type 1. I just started dating a new guy and had sex with him before this happened I assumed it was from him even though he never had symptoms. He finally got tested 2 months later and the test was negative even though I was having unprotected sex with him because I was on birth control. I just want to know why the pain got so bad after I put the nature’s cure in and how my boyfriend at the time was tested negative

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I’ve had them my hole life, and i remain to keep of getting them. The Dr. has told me and my mom that i will have it until i get older, and i’m older. He says it’s a type of herpies. HPI-1 or something like that.

I got it earlier this year and it left a scar, and i’m scared of it this time.
What can i do to prevent scaring? (I no that i can’t just stop this.)

Also is there some kind of treatment i can do that Dr.s can like skin graft the skin around my mouth?

PS it’s never on my lips its always on my lower right lip.
Thank you!

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