Fever blisters are blemishes that occur around your lips and mouth. These are caused by the herpes simplex virus HSV-1, which is spread through direct contact with someone else. An outbreak can occur when you are sick, have high stress, hormonal changes, or other changes. They may go away on their own within a few weeks, but laser therapy can help get rid of them in less time. The team at Grinnell Street Dental in Sheridan, WY, offers laser treatment to help heal these blisters and prevent them from popping up in the same area. In today’s blog, we’re here to explain the benefits of targeting these blemishes!
The Virus Is Spread Through Contact
Cold sores are spread through HSV-1. This is a virus that is spread through contact with other people who have the virus. It can be easily transmitted when kissing, sharing utensils or straws, and more. It can be spread even if a person does not have an active blister but is more contagious if a spot has erupted around your mouth or lips. By treating the area, you can reduce the chances of passing it on to another person. While this virus is typically not seriously harmful to others, there is no cure, and it will remain in the body.
Cold Sores Can Be Itchy And Unsightly
You may be able to tell that a fever blister is about to erupt because the area may feel itchy or there can be a slight burning sensation. The spot appears as a red, swollen, and irritating blemish around your mouth, usually around your lips. You can help alleviate your symptoms by using medicated balms or other remedies. These blemishes are unsightly for others, which can cause feelings of embarrassment for some people. It’s important to know that nearly half of all adults in the US have the HSV-1 virus, and many people are affected by cold sores. Laser therapy can help get rid of this rapidly and even prevent them from appearing in the same area.
Laser Treatment Prevents Outbreaks In The Same Area
Your dentist can help with more than just restoring cavities or broken teeth. If you have gotten a fever blister before, you may be able to tell when one is about to erupt. You can schedule a laser therapy treatment before it appears on the surface. The concentrated beam of light gently targets the virus without damaging your skin tissues. This treatment can prevent the sore from developing in the same area in the future. You can have this service done before other dental treatments to ensure the virus is not transmitted.
Talk To Our Team To Learn More!
Are you interested in laser therapy for cold sores and other blemishes? Schedule an appointment with Grinnell Street Dental in Sheridan, WY, today at 307-672-7567.