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Oral Herpes Symtoms

The main oral herpes symtoms are small blisters in the mouth or on the face; unlike with a venereal wart, this disorder cannot be diagnosed with a colposcopy. Keep in mind that emotional stress, menses, exposure to ultraviolet light, and other factors may trigger the infection. If a person has more than 6 recurrent outbreaks per year, s/he is recommended to take small doses of antiviral treatment every day. The main oral herpes symtoms are small blisters in the mouth or on the face; unlike with a venereal wart, this disorder cannot be diagnosed with a colposcopy.

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Oral Herpes Symtoms

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Venereal Wart, Colposcopy

The cold sores disappear in a week or two. A person may feel depressed; fever is also possible. The signs of this infection include cold sores on the face, particularly an area around the mouth, lips, and sometimes, gums and the inside of the cheeks. The main oral herpes symtoms are small blisters in the mouth or on the face; unlike with a venereal wart, this disorder cannot be diagnosed with a colposcopy.

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

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