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Cold sores just happen to be one of life's little annoyances. when you have one, tasks such as talking or eating seem too painful to do when dealing with a cold sore. Not to be mistaken for canker sores, cold sores are a different virus strain that has very similar symptoms. There are simple tips to properly id a cold sore, treat naturally or with prescription and prevention tips to help you deal less with these painful ailments.<\/p>\n

What Is A Cold Sore?<\/h4>\n

A cold sore or also commonly known as a fever blister is a small blister or even in tiny clusters. Cold sores are caused by a virus strain called, herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). This strain is so common that approximately 8 out of 10 adults<\/a> is a carrier, In fact most people come in contact with the virus in childhood. This virus can be passed through saliva contact (i.e. sharing drinks, kissing or sharing utensils). Once infected with the virus, a breakout can occur throughout a lifetime with varying degrees of severity.<\/p>\n

What are the Symptoms?<\/h4>\n

The symptoms of a cold sore resemble that of a canker; but, they differ in some aspects which makes them unique. Some symptoms of a typical cold sore are:<\/p>\n