The root cause of a cold sore is the virus known as the herpes simplex virus. There are eight types of this virus but only two of them are the ones which have been known to answer the question of why do people get cold sores. These types are the herpes simplex type 1 and 2. Why do people get cold sores? People get cold sores when the virus becomes triggered and begins to replicate themselves. They do this replication process commonly on the upper portion of the lip or on the nose. This is basically why people get cold sores. What most do not know about is that stress is the primary reason that causes cold sores to just break out. Most common are illnesses and injuries that cause stress and will in effect cause the virus to wake up. Why do people get cold sores when they have flu or with too much exposure to sunlight? Cold sore viruses tend to replicate in an environment that is warm. If you get yourself too much exposed to heat, chances are, you will get to experience a cold sore. Herpes virus lays dormant on nerves and when triggered by stress, it travels along the nerve to the lips, nose, face and other areas of the body (wherever the initial site of exposure) and one experiences an "outbreak." It is possible to have Herpes Simplex Virus I and II on any area of the body. The usual transmission is by direct contact with a sore from a person who has Herpes. There is evidence that the virus is transmitted by saliva or mucus membranes for several days before the person develops a sore. (The classic example is a kiss from dear old Aunt Hilda or parent, grandparent, etc.) The virus can also live on moist towels for an unknown amount of time. Because it is a virus, it requires living cells to replicate. The tricky part is determining when the virus is no longer viable when in contact with items such as moist towels.
Cold sores come from being exposed to the herpes virus HSV-type 1.
Cold sores are caused by the virus Herpes Simplex or HSV-1 which lie dormant in the central nervous system and under certain trigger condition travel down the facial nerves to form blisters on the lips.
Cold sores are caused by the oral herpes virus so yes. If you have had a cold sore before then you most likely have ooral herpes.
they are caused by a virus, herpes simplex.
Cold sores (or fever blisters) are a result of the oral herpes virus infection.
Cold sores don't come from cold weather.
Anywhere you have skin.
Bactroban is not effective for viral cold sores.
There really isn't a difference, sunblisters are just a prettier name for cold sores. If the blisters come with symptoms like itching, burning and or tingling symptoms then they could be cold sores or fever blisters. Cold sores can be triggered to break out when you're out in the sun for long periods of time.
You don't get cold sores from the wind.
Cold sores are very contagious.
Cold sores aren't airborne.
Cold sores are caused by a virus, and polysporin is not active against viruses, so it won't work for cold sores.
They do have cold sores in South America.
You can get cold sores from hsv-2.
Cold sores look like a blister.
Cold sores aren't bad but they can be painful.
Biaxin is an antibacterial agent, and cold sores are viral, so it is not effective for treating cold sores.
Nystatin is an antibacterial agent, and cold sores are viral, so it is not effective for treating cold sores.