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Treatment can be started at the first tingle.
What are the first symptoms on your mouth or lips?
Pain or burning: You most likely have a cold sore.
Soreness or tenderness: This is usually minor and can be the first sign of a pimple.
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Treatment can be started at the first tingle.
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Cold sores are contagious even after developing a blister.
Where are the blisters?
Inside: You might actually be experiencing a mouth ulcer. These tend to appear as a sore or tender white/yellow patch. They can be found anywhere inside the mouth. Uncommonly, cold sores can occur inside the mouth. Please ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure whether you have a cold sore or not.
Outside: It is very likely this is a cold sore. Please ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure whether you have a cold sore or not.
One: If the blister is fairly firm, it is more likely to be a blemish. Please ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure whether you have a cold sore or not.
Cluster: If you have a cluster of small, softer blisters filled with clear fluid, it is more likely to be a cold sore. Please ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure whether you have a cold sore or not.
Clear. Cold sores are generally clear, as they are full of fluid. Please ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure whether you have a cold sore or not.
Coloured. Cold sores are generally clear. Pimples tend to be red and/or yellow as they contain skin oils and bacteria. Please ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure whether you have a cold sore or not.
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Cold sores are contagious even after developing a blister.
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This stage can be very painful.
Where is the redness on your lips?
Specific spot. It’s likely you have a cold sore rather than chapped lips as cold sores usually appear in clusters. Please ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure whether you have a cold sore or not.
Larger area. The redness is not centred around a specific spot. Intense dryness can extend beyond the lip with irritation, pain and possibly splitting or bleeding. If this is the case, you may have chapped lips. Please ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure whether you have a cold sore or not.
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This stage can be very painful.
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Don’t peel off the scab as you could damage the new, delicate skin and may leave a scar. Let the scab fall off naturally.
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Don’t peel off the scab as you could damage the new, delicate skin and may leave a scar. Let the scab fall off naturally.
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If your cold sore persists for longer than 10 days, consult your healthcare professional for advice.
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If your cold sore persists for longer than 10 days, consult your healthcare professional for advice.