Treatment Overview
There is no cure for
cold sores, nor is there a cure for the
herpes simplex virus (HSV) that causes them. Most cold
sores will go away on their own. But medications may slightly reduce the
duration of cold sores and sometimes prevent a future outbreak.
Treatment with medications depends on whether you are having a
first outbreak or a recurrent outbreak or are trying to prevent future
outbreaks.
When treating a first outbreak of cold sores,
oral
antiviral medications may reduce pain and slightly improve healing
time.
For treatment of recurrent cold sores, the following medications
may reduce the severity and duration of the outbreak:2
- Topical creams or ointments, which are
available with or without a prescription, can reduce pain, itching, and healing
time.
- Oral antiviral medications, which are available by
prescription only, may be used when the first symptoms (such as burning or
itching) develop. These medications have little effect once the sore
develops.
Oral antivirals may also be taken daily to prevent recurring cold
sores, especially in people who have frequent and painful outbreaks.
If you have a
weakened immune system and develop cold sores, you may
need higher doses of these medications to control your symptoms or daily doses
to prevent outbreaks.
Although it is rare, children and adults with weakened immune
systems may also need to take
antibiotics during severe episodes of cold sores to
treat
bacterial infections that may develop.
Other treatments
The first episode of cold sores can be so painful that you may
have difficulty eating, drinking, and sleeping. A child who has a fever and
many mouth sores may need to be encouraged to drink water and other fluids to
prevent
dehydration.
Adults and older children who have a painful first episode of
cold sores may sometimes need a prescription-strength medicated mouth rinse to
reduce pain.
Complementary medicine
No
complementary medicines have been proved through
scientific studies to be effective in the treatment or prevention of cold
sores. But several complementary treatments are available if you wish to try an
alternative way to ease your symptoms.
Vitamin C,
lysine supplements, and
lemon
balm are examples of complementary treatments that may provide some
relief during a cold sore outbreak.
One study showed that
zinc
oxide/glycine topical cream reduced the duration of an outbreak.3