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  2. Cold sore - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Cold sores, or fever blisters, are a common viral infection. They are tiny, fluid-filled blisters on and around the lips. These blisters are often grouped together in patches. After the blisters break, a scab forms that can last several days. Cold sores usually heal in 2 to 3 weeks without leaving a scar.

  3. How to Get Rid of a Cold Sore as Fast as Possible - Healthline

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    There’s nothing to be embarrassed about if a cold sore pops up on your lip. Many people get cold sores, so you’re definitely not alone, and it’ll likely heal up and go away on its own.

  4. Cold Sore: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    A cold sore (also called a fever blister) is a skin blister associated with a herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection. Cold sores typically form on your lips or the skin around your mouth. But they can also develop on other areas of your face, including your nose, cheeks or chin.

  5. 6 Causes and Triggers of Cold Sores - Healthline

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    Cold sores are painful, open blisters that develop in or around your mouth, usually on your lips. After you get an HSV infection, the virus travels to nearby nerve cells, where it can lie...

  6. Cold Sores: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, Complications, and ...

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    Cold sores are most likely to show up on the outside of your mouth and lips, but you can also get them on your nose and cheeks. You may get cold sores as late as 20 days after you’re infected.

  7. Cold sore - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Protect your lips from the sun with a zinc oxide cream or lip balm with sunblock. If your lips become dry, apply a moisturizing cream. Apply a compress. A cold, damp cloth may ease symptoms and help remove crusting.

  8. Cold sore on lip: Pictures, treatments, and similar conditions

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    In this article, we explore the symptoms, stages of healing, and treatments for a cold sore on the lip. We also look at other issues that can be easy to confuse with cold sores.

  9. What Triggers Cold Sores? - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials

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    Cold sores are the result of a herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection, the same virus that causes genital herpes. HSV spreads from person to person through kissing or sharing items like drinks, utensils, towels and lip balm. There’s no cure for HSV, so once you catch the virus, it stays in your body forever.

  10. Cold Sore Remedies: At Home Treatment for Cold Sores - WebMD

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    5 min read. If you’ve ever had a cold sore, you know the signs. It starts with the tingling, then the edge of your lip or the corner of your mouth begins to burn. Then the outbreak: An ugly...

  11. Cold Sores - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Cold sores cause small blisters on the lips and mouth that enlarge, burst, then crust over. Early treatment can promote healing and reduce the time it takes a cold sore to heal.