Blisters can vary in size. They can be small like pimples or larger like a water blister. But they often come with symptoms like burning, itching and or tingling symptoms.
See your Doctor. STD Herpes or friction blister -get it checked by a clinic.
herpes.
Other names for a cold sore are fever blister, oral herpes, labial herpes, herpes labialis, and herpes febrilis.
Do not pick at the herpes blister.
Vesiculopustular in medical terms means having the characteristics of a vesicle (small blister) and a pustule (e.g. a whitehead). An example is a herpes (cold sore, oral herpes) blister after a day or two, when it starts to pus over.
A blister on your tongue could be caused by irritation from hot food or drinks, biting your tongue, or certain infections such as oral herpes. It can also be a result of a burn, chemical irritation, or a reaction to certain foods or medications. If the blister does not improve or is painful, it is advisable to see a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment.
Also known as cold sores are fever blister and herpes.
You can get the herpes virus from a kiss on the neck if the person kissing you had an outbreak of herpes or just before the outbreak arose. The neck is a common place for herpes gladiatorum as well.
herpes labialis
They don't just go away because herpes is a life long disease that is incurable. With antibiotics you can relieve the pain of them but that's pretty much it.
As a sufferer of 'Herpes' myself, I have been warned in the past by medical practitioners that the virus can still be active in saliva even in the absence of a blister. Advise abstinance from kissing when the other party has any signs; tingling etc. that the virus is active.
Not exactly blisters are caused my wrinkles in your socks, when your foot rubs against the shoe etc...