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COLD SORES
Signs and symptoms of cold sores include:
- Small, painful, fluid-filled blisters
on a raised, red, painful area of your skin
- Pain or tingling, called the prodrome,
often preceding the blisters by one to two days
- Usual duration of seven to 10 days
Cold sores usually appear on your lips.
Occasionally, they occur on your nostrils, chin or fingers. And,
although it's unusual, they may occur inside your mouth — but only on
your gums or hard palate, which is the roof of your mouth. If the sore
appears on other soft tissues inside your mouth, it may be a canker
sore, but it's not a cold sore.
Symptoms may not start for as long as 20
days after exposure to the herpes simplex virus, and usually last seven
to 10 days. The blisters form, break and ooze. Then a yellow crust forms
and finally sloughs off to uncover pinkish skin that heals without a
scar.
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