Herpes on the lips can be promoted by topical application of medications such as acyclovir to promote healing, but there is no such thing as rapid elimination.
Lip herpes is most commonly recurrent herpetic stomatitis, most of the primary herpes after the cure of the recurrence, often in the exertion, fever, cold and other stimuli onset, the first lip burning pain and other discomfort, followed by blisters, and the circumference of the redness, usually 24 hours after the blisters broke to form vesicles, and finally scabbed and healed.
Recurrent herpes stomatitis can also be self-treatment, usually takes about 10 days, medication can accelerate the healing, generally using acyclovir ointment or spray acyclovir ointment, pain can be localized use of lidocaine pain, but there is no certain rapid this statement, herpes healing and resistance, individual differences in the correlation between the existence of individual differences.
For herpes on the lips, you need to go to the regular hospital, and follow the doctor’s instructions to give medication.