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Natural Cure for Herpes

Last Updated on September 2, 2023 by Marc Seward

hdr Natural Cure for Herpes

At first, the news of herpes may seem world shattering. Life altering. A nightmare. Once you have gotten over the shock, you may realize maybe it is not completely world shattering.

In fact, it is a relatively common problem and many people that have herpes live perfectly normal lives. Although there is no cure for herpes, there are several home remedies you can try at home that will either reduce the number of outbreaks, or treat and reduce the symptoms of an outbreak.


herpes

Causes

Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease caused either by herpes simplex type 1 or type 2 (HSV-1 or HSV-2). Generally, genital herpes are caused by herpes simplex type 2 (HSV-2).

Herpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1) usually causes sores on the mouth, face, and lips. You can spread and contract genital herpes through direct sexual contact (oral, genitally, anally) whether symptoms are displayed or not.

Symptoms

Its possible to have genital herpes and not display any symptoms. Some people may experience severe outbreaks while other people only experience mild symptoms. Typically, a person who does show symptoms will develop sores around the genitals or rectum. These fluid-filled sores may show up a couple weeks after sexual contact and can stick around for two to three weeks.

Other common symptoms of herpes are:

•  Burning, tingling, itching feeling in the genitals or anal area
•  Flu-like symptoms such as fever, aches, and pains
•  Swollen glands, usually in the groin or neck area
•  Vaginal discharge
•  Pain and burning during urination or bowel movements


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Treatment

Sure, there is currently no cure for the herpes virus. But not all is lost. There are many steps you can take to either prevent an outbreak or to minimize and diminish the symptoms of an outbreak. Before trying any of these treatments, be sure to consult with your physician to ensure that they do not interfere with any medical treatment of herpes or any other medications you may be taking.


bath

Epsom Salt Bath

If you are suffering from an outbreak, a relaxing warm bath with help soothe the discomfort of your sores. The warm water soothes irritated skin while Epsom salt alleviates itchiness and expedites the healing process. Make sure to thoroughly clean your tub after your bath to prevent reinfection and spreading of the virus.


washing face

Soap and Warm Water

Using soap and warm water will not only keep the are clean and prevent further infection, but it will also soothe pain and itchiness.

  1. Soak a clean cloth in warm water and apply soap directly to the infected area.
  2. After rinsing soap off the area, gently but thoroughly dry off with a clean towel.
  3. Make sure the area is completely dry to ensure timely healing of the sores.

Cold Compress

Cold Compress

If you are experiencing painful itching sores, apply a cold compress to get immediate relief.

  1. Fill a plastic bag with ice and then wrap in a towel.
  2. Apply the towel to your sores.
  3. Make sure you use a fresh clean towel every time you apply a compress.
  4. Make sure you limit the expose of ice to your genitals, as prolonged contact can damage the tissues.
  5. Once finished, soak the warm towel in hot water to prevent the spread of infection.

tea bag

Tea Bags

Flare-ups are generally uncomfortable, however, placing cold, wet tea bags directly on the sores can alleviate pain and itching. Rich in tannins, tea bags are a great inflammatory and anti-viral, speeding up healing time.


baking soda

Baking Soda

If you are experiencing the unpleasantness of oozing sores, baking soda dries them up and heals them on the double. Baking soda also provides fast pain relief and immediately soothes itchiness.

  1. Simply wet a clean cotton ball and dip it in baking soda.
  2. Dab and coat the infected area with baking soda.
  3. To prevent reinfection, don’t re-dip the used cotton ball in the baking soda.
  4. Use a fresh cotton ball to prevent contaminating the baking soda.

Domeboro Powder

Domeboro Powder

Domeboro powder is great for healing rashes and skin irritation, and drying up the sores from herpes. The powder also provides rapid relief from itching. Following the directions on the packet, mix one packet of domeboro powder with water. Dip a clean cloth into the mixture and apply directly to the affected area.

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Lysine

Taking one to three grams of a lysine supplement daily can shorten the length of an outbreak. However, before taking this supplement, consult your doctor, as this supplement may have a negative impact on your cholesterol levels and can interact with certain medications.

Please be advised that you should only take a lysine supplement for three to four weeks at most. If supplements are not your thing, you can get this amino acid by way of diet. Lysine can be found in milk, cheeses, chicken and brewer’s yeast.

Aloe Vera Gel

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Aloe Vera gel will provide soothing relief to your sores. Its natural healing properties will reduce redness and provide relief to itchiness.

Echinacea

Outbreaks typically happen when your immune system is in a weakened state. By drinking Echinacea tea, you support your immune system and therefore reduce the number and severity of your outbreaks. You can also take Echinacea in pill or juice form.

Lemon Balm

Lemon balm is considered one of the best herbal remedies for sores associated with herpes. This balm contains antiviral properties, which help treat and heal skin lesions, blisters, and sores. You can purchase lemon balm drops and apply three to four times a day.

Propolis

Using an ointment or salve containing propolis will promote the healing of sores. This soothing waxy resin is made by bees and contains antiviral properties to provide immediate relief.

Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil is a great way speed up the healing process of sores. Take an eyedropper and apply directly to your sores.

Chinese Rhubarb Cream

This skin cream mixed with sage has been shown to be effective in healing infections and vaginal sores.

Diet

A healthy diet can not only improve your overall health and support your immune system, but may also reduce the amount and length or outbreaks. Some foods you should avoid are caffeine, black tea, chocolate, nuts refined sugars, and processed foods. These foods will inhibit the healing process and exacerbate the virus.

Some foods you should add to your diet are vegetables, fruits, fish, chicken, and seeds high in omega-3 fatty acids such as hemp, flax, and chia.
Organic coconut oil and coconut water is especially beneficial as they contain powerful antiviral properties that help fight infection.

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​Exercise

Exercise is another way to not only beat stress, but to keep your body in tip-top shape so it can have a fighting chance against infection. In the meantime, boost your immune system with vitamin c, Echinacea, and zinc to keep everything in running order.


meditation

Relax

You may find that outbreaks tend to pop up during times of stress. Stress is one of the quickest ways to compromise your immune system, making it difficult to fight off infection. So relax! If you find relaxing difficult, try yoga and deep breathing exercises.

Rest

Nothing beats a good night’s sleep. When your body is fighting off infection, its important to get enough rest to not only boost your immune system, but to recharge your batteries, and speed up the rate of your healing time.

Which Remedies to Try?

Below we have summarized some of the best natural cure options with the specific benefits and drawbacks of each one:

Propolis

11.4 oz Extract

  • Soothes and Heals
  • Anti Vira
  • Allergenic for some

Aloe Vera Gel

12 oz Organic

  • Soothes and Heals
  • Moisturizes
  • Allergenic for some

Lemon Balm

2 oz Lemon Balm Salve

  • Anti Viral
  • Helps with Healing
  • Eases Pain
  • Limit use to 3 consecutive weeks 

Tea Tree Oil

10ml Organic 

  • Anti Viral
  • Speeds Healing
  • Make sure to dilute

September 3, 2015 By Angela Deckard Filed Under: Wellness

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