glucose levels and cold sores?

markd

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The last couple of days, all of my BG readings (fasting and postprandial) have reliably been up by between 1.0 and 1.5 - after a long period of relative stability.

Over that same timeframe, I've developed a nasty cold sore on my upper lip (treating with Zovirax cream) - first time for some years and first time since diagnosis.

Are BG levels so sensitive that they will go up purely for that? No other changes in diet or exercise.

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They will go up if you have any kind of sickness, I don't know if a coldsaw could affect it, but it could be something as simple as a very minor cold could affect it.
 

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Well, it must have been the cold sore or some other transient problem, last 6 readings over 2 days back down to normal again.

The 7th, last night before bed was very strange, down to 3.5 which is unusual for me (so much so that I repeated it) - bear in mind that I only take 2 x 250mg of Met per day. I felt fine at that time, but 15 mins later I felt very strange; sweats, fuzzy feeling in head, dizzy and sort of spaced out.

I lay down for 5 mins and it went completely away by itself. I'm assuming that this must have been one of those very rare hypos on Metformin only. I do occasionally dip below 4, but never have any symptoms or feel odd.

Morning and lunch readings today normal again, back in the mid 4's.

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Could you have some underlying bacterial infection, which is letting the cold sore virus in?
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hanadr said:
Could you have some underlying bacterial infection, which is letting the cold sore virus in?
Hana

Not sure, I first developed a cold sore over 15 years ago.

I get them now every 2, maybe 3 years or so, usually when I'm feeling down - or in the winter or perhaps both. Usually triggered by me breaking the skin while shaving, and being a bit clumsy near the upper lip.

Zovirax, if used early enough, knocks them on the head very effectively and they only itrtitate me for a day or two, compared to earier times where they made me feel pretty miserable for a week or more.

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