The answer my friend is yes. I get them where I have regular contact with moisture. Between the toes, on my arch, side of my foot, I even get them on my fingers (if I wash my dishes without using gloves) and in very rare times I get them on my arms and legs(usually winter when I bundle up and then sweat). I thought at first it was something else, but medications for the ones I get on my lips (no creams this makes mine worse) seem to clear up the ones on my feet and hands too. I also know that it makes your shoes a hazard for kids. My daughter tried on a pair of my heels thinking she was cute and wouldn't you know it within a month she had them too. Good luck to you! ~MEL~ Search images of Herpetic Whitlow
Bactroban is not effective for viral cold sores.
Cold sores aren't airborne.
You don't get cold sores from the wind.
Cold sores are very contagious.
Cold sores are caused by a virus, and polysporin is not active against viruses, so it won't work for cold sores.
Cold sores aren't bad but they can be painful.
They do have cold sores in South America.
Cold sores look like a blister.
You can get cold sores from hsv-2.
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.
Cold sores are not caused by organisms, they are caused by a virus called oral herpes.