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Cold SoresThe Cold Sores .CA web site will help you understand the basics of cold sores, how it is diagnosed, the role of cold sores and how it relates to herpes, and which drugs are effective in treating them. Cold Sores - The Basics
What Are Cold Sores?
Cold sores are caused by a virus. Once you have been exposed to the virus and infected with the herpes virus you are infected for life. Exposure to the HSV-1 virus and infection commonly occurs in childhood... How Do I Know If I Have It? Cold sores are most frequently located on the lips at the place where the lips meet the skin and the mucosa. This is known as the vermilion border. These herpes outbreaks can also be found occasionally on the cheek, chin and nose. In individuals who have their immune system suppressed by... What Triggers Cold Sores? Most of the time the outbreaks seem to have a life of their own and there is no one factor that appears to have initiated or caused the outbreak. There are a number of factors that are known to cause an outbreak of herpes labialis including... What Are The Risks? Proper hygiene is important at any time but especially during a cold sore outbreak. It is possible to transfer the virus from the cold sore around the mouth to other areas of the body causing an infection and sore in those places... How To Confirm The Diagnosis? The diagnosis is usually made by the history from the patient combined with the examination of the skin. At times it is difficult to be certain of the diagnosis... Why and When to Treat Cold sores can be uncomfortable, unsightly and embarrassing for sufferers and they also carry the risk of spreading the herpes virus to other parts of the body or to other people. The virus can be spread by the fingers or items such as... Treatment and Medical Options
Tips To Prevent a Cold Sore
HSV-1 Infections
Diseases Caused by HSV
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