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Bucal Herpes

Bucal herpes symptoms can sometimes be mistaken for a condyloma or wart virus. Labial infections are usually accompanied by cold sores or blisters on the mouth, lips, the inside of the cheeks, and other areas. The infection may be dangerous especially if the lesions appear in areas close to eyes. The infection is also detrimental for people with a poor immune system. Bucal herpes symptoms can sometimes be mistaken for a condyloma or wart virus.

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Bucal Herpes

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Condyloma, Wart

During outbreaks, patients have difficulties when eating and drinking, which is handled with antiviral medications or immune boosting supplements. Outbreaks of blisters or lesions may last for a week or two. Care should be taken to prevent other people from getting infected. Bucal herpes symptoms can sometimes be mistaken for a condyloma or wart virus.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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