Should I pop my cold sore with a needle?

October 25, 2014

Cold sores usually appear around the mouth or on the lips, are highly contagious, and are unsightly but usually not dangerous. Although you might be tempted to pop them with a needle thinking it'll hide all traces, that’s not a good idea. Here are some tips to help you get rid of a cold sore safely.

Should I pop my cold sore with a needle?

Plainly stated, you should never pop a cold sore with a needle, or else you’ll make the problem spread and last longer. Plus, if you scratch or poke the cold sore, you may very well end up with a scar. In other words, it’s in your best interest to leave it alone!

Treatments for cold sores

Several creams and ointments are available over the counter to treat cold sores. Just remember that they are most effective when applied at the onset of the first symptoms.

  • Once the lesion forms a crust, you can use petroleum jelly to prevent cracking or bleeding.
  • When applying it, use a cotton swab rather than your finger to avoid transmitting the virus to the jelly.
  • Ice can also help reduce swelling and relieve pain.
  • If you’re experiencing moderate to intense pain, taking aspirin may also be helpful.
  • If your outbreaks are frequent, i.e., five or more times a year, consult a health professional; a doctor may be able to prescribe you a medicine to take orally.

Some cold sore triggers

It’s impossible to get rid of cold sores completely, because the virus is recurrent once it’s in your system. But the stronger your immune system, the less likely you are to have another outbreak. The main triggers are:

  • An C infectious disease (flu, cold, etc.)
  • An outbreak of fever
  • A weakened immune system
  • A wound around the mouth
  • Sore lips that are cracking
  • Fatigue
  • Stress
  • Hormonal changes (menstruation, pregnancy)
  • Prolonged exposure to sunlight
  • Cold weather

How to prevent the spread of cold sores

If you suffer from cold sore:

  • Don’t kiss anyone or share your utensils or towels.
  • Always wash your hands after direct contact with a cold sore or the liquid it contains.
  • Throw away any personal items that could have been contaminated by the cold sore, such as lipstick. So, should I pop my cold sore with a needle? Never. But you should consult a healthcare professional if your cold sore lasts for more than ten days.

So, should you pop a cold sore with a needle? Never. But you should consult a healthcare professional if your cold sore lasts for more than ten days.

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