yes i think so, whenever i am stressed out or upset, my lips get dry and sometimes get cold sores.
i would advise you not to pop your blister especialy if it is on your lip a risk of infection and fluid on your lip. if it is bugging you go to your GP and i am sure they will give you something if you would like to know more go on a health website or research thanks.
A cut on your lip will only blister if it has become infected. If this is happening, visit your doctor for proper treatment.
no your wisdom teeth has nothing to do with cold sores or fever blisters. Cold sores and fever blister are a type are herpes and it is from using other people lip stick.
There are a few commercially available products that can speed the healing of a fever blister. Denivir is a prescription medication that can help.AnswerWhen the first sign of a fever blister has emerged or felt, take one piece of cubed ice and wrap it in a paper towel or a napkin. This will keep the blister from causing lots of pain and keep the swelling from a minimum. Also even being seen. For many people, the fever blister disappeared [not there] the next day. AnswerEpsom Salts (ask your pharmacist for it) is soothing (not like regular salt.) Get a small bowl, boil some water, put in 1/4 cup of Epsom Salts, and just enough boiling water so the crystals melt, then add tepid water (body temperature) and soak a clean face cloth in it, and take a little of the water out of it, but not all and hold it on the blister. Do this 4 - 5 times a day. It helps to heal, disinfects and heals wounds quickly. I would also take the advice of the above poster and get a product from your pharmacist to put on your fever blister when you are out for the day or sleeping. aberva-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------i mix some toothpaste with some salt in a dixie cup and put it on the fever blister overnight and the toothpaste and salt will dry out the blister do that everyday until it is completely gone and it helps it not spread
Cold sores or fever blisters are caused by a virus that's spread by skin-to-skin contact with an infected person, at the location where the virus is active, during a time when they are shedding virus.
The main cause of developing fever blisters is contracting Herpes Simplex Virus type-1 (HSV-1). From that point the condition can be triggered by stress, illness, trauma to the lip area, sun exposure, or those with health issues that affect their immune system and weaken them.
Oragel or some type of Vaseline works best.
I would do a water change. What it seems like to me is the fish has a blister or abscess forming on its mouth/lip. This is usually caused by poor water conditions.
No.
Only if you have a mild infection.
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I would assume a YES!!. Try going to the doctor the next time you get them so they can test you. Then you will know for sure Its hard to say. The first outbreak of herpes can come with a fever, swollen glands, sore throat and pain at the site of the outreak. However, herpes RARELY affects the tongue. See a doctor and they can tell you for sure.