A bump on your lip can be herpes.
A bump can be caused by many things like acne or a bacterial infection. How ever if the bump comes with any itching, burning, tingling or pain then it could be oral herpes.
Don't freak out, this is a very common infection and nothing serious or fatal. Oral herpes is what causes cold sores on the lips.
i don't think so. you can have cuts from dry lips. i used to get them and they hurt like heck. i put a cream on it and they healed.
NO it could be a cold sore but then again i am no a doctor so you should see a physician.
A cut on the lip doesn't cause cold sores.
Yes, it is a virus called oral herpes which manifests itself as a cold sore, or "bump".
A bump in the lip may be caused by a blow to the mouth or hitting the mouth against a hard surface. The lip swells and forms a bump, with possible bruising. Try and apply an ice pack to the bump as soon after injury as possible to reduce swelling.
The best way is to do a biopsy. But a bump on the lip can be many things.
A bump on your lip would be an ulcer. It could also be a cold sore. If you are concerned, or if it hurts badly, see a doctor.
One reason that the inside of your lip is sore and red could be the Herpes Simplex Complex that causes redness and soreness.
Herpes
It can sometimes mean you have bitten your lip.
..and you can get herpes.
you probably are allergic, but you didn't know it.
Lip herpes is called herpes simplex type 2. Herpes is a virus that can be treated with antiviral medication if needed. It is a common form of herpes, passed on from generation to generation. It is aggravated by hot drinks and cold weather, which is probably why it got the nickname "cold sores" Herpes simplex type 1 is the genital form. As always, consult your nearest doctor or emergency room for any changes in your condition.
herpes virus or allergy to the sun The Herpes virus that causes lip blisters is not an STD, it is a virus called Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HPV1). The sexually-transmitted disease type of Herpes is HPV2. So don't worry, having those sores on your lip doesn't mean you have an STD.
Yes.