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Posted on January 18, 2010.
Small Blisters In MouthCold sores or eliminate cold sores without drugs

A fever blister or herpes labialis is a fluid-filled, painful blister.

Infection with the virus breaks out in small, painful blisters on the most often outside of your lips or mouth area.

Cold sores can form on other parts of your body as your fingers. It's quite rare but it happens. At one point, my mother-in-law had one on his ear.

oral herpes, or herpes simplex virus is very common. Over 60% of Americans have had a fever blister or cold sore at one time or another, according to the Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, and reproduce 25%. Canker sores or ulcers in the mouth "are also a form of the virus.

The herpes virus can spread to any person by direct contact. A person is most contagious when the blister first appears and when the crust is formed at the end. So, make sure you always wash your hands.

There are several causes that seem to cover a blister / sore mouth. Sun exposure, especially for several hours, always triggered a fever blister for me growing up.

I learned the hard way, to always wear sunscreen on my lips at the sun for long periods of time.

In addition to stress, illness like a cold, certain types of diet, fever, or during menstruation in women can cause an epidemic.

A fever blister begins as a tender, tingling or burning sensation on the lip, or any other affected area. (On my finger I could see the circles tiny blisters under the skin that were very tender) Within a day or two will develop a small bulb growing, as was done with my finger, and sometimes spreads. The swollen blister filled with fluid will be tender, painful and embarrassing, too.

Lets look at some home remedies you can use to get rid of these terrible sores:

When you feel the tenderness, tingling or pinching your lips to hold a piece of ice wrapped in a cloth on the spot as long as you can stand it. Repeat several times a day. The ice absorb the oncoming blister, which will prevent it from blistering up. It must be applied when tenderness is first noticed or will not help.

If a blister does appear break off a piece of an aloe vera plant and rub the liquid gel to the plate. It stinks, but works great! Apply Aloe Vera both several times a day especially before bedtime. Your fever blisters dry up and disappear in a few days. Sure to keep a plant around the house. It is easy to grow and works very well for many problems.

Tea tree oil can be applied to the wafer, which should enable it disappear in a few days.


I can not say enough about using Aloe Vera because for me it is the best treatment. It works for me every time, even the ugly blisters that appear on my fingers. I hope it works for you too.

Hold on, I know that your fever blister (s) injured, but they will go away and remember, they are contagious!

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