Combatting the Painful Effects of Herpes

06/20/2013 10:54

While many consider it embarrassing, finding treatment for your herpes outbreaks is necessary for you health and the health of your significant other. There are plenty of natural and home remedies to avoid outbreaks and many have little to no side effects. Before using any supplements however, you should discuss your options with your doctor. They will give you the best advice and medication that will help treat your outbreaks.

 

Red Marine Algae Benefits

 

Algae is naturally beneficial for your skin. It helps dry oily skin and keeps skin tone and moisturizes. While it is helps facial skin, it can also help with herpes outbreaks. Algae acts a natural astringent. When taken topically, you can stop herpes outbreak can be calmed. If ingested with a pill, you may have less outbreaks or they will become less painful. Other benefits of red marine algae are boosts of your immune system. By keeping you immune system healthy you will be less likely to have frequent outbreaks and they may be less dramatic and painful.

 

Ocean remedies including red marine algae should always be discussed with a doctor before use.  Make sure you don’t have any allergies or sensitive skin before using alternative remedies with your prescriptions. You should also make sure red marine algae won’t affect your prescription as well. This will avoid harsher outbreaks and skin rashes.

 

Baking Soda and Cornstarch  

 

Both in powder form have been used for their drying properties. By putting them on herpes sores you can sooth the pain and hinder the sores for growing. Keeping the sores as dry as possible will help them heal faster as well. Use a cotton ball to lightly apply the baking soda or cornstarch to the sores and be sure to use a fresh cotton ball with every application to avoid contaminating the cornstarch or baking soda.

 

Black Tea

 

The tannins in the black tea leaves are known to be a remedy for genital herpes. By steeping the tea in boiling water and then allowing it to cool, the bags can be placed directly onto the sore. Let the bag stand for 10 to 15 minutes and then dry thoroughly.

 

Ice

 

Though it may seem like common sense, cooling down the sores will help inflammation and the healing process. Do not put the ice directly onto the sores. Instead use a paper towel or cloth. Be sure to throw  away the cloth once it is used to avoid contaminating other objects or people.

 

By using these remedies with a prescription, herpes can be managed properly.