Cold sores are usually caused by the herpes simplex virus
which is transmitted by such forms of contact as kissing an infected person or sharing eating utensils, towels or razors. Genital herpes is usually caused by herpes simplex virus Type 2. A person with a cold sore who performs oral sex on another person can give that person genital lesions with HSV-1 and similarly, genital herpes lesions can be spread to the lips.
It is interesting that sores may develop as late as 20 days after exposure to the virus. Once the virus enters your body, it may emerge years later at or near the original site of entry. About two days before an attack you may experience itching or sensitivity at the site. The virus may be triggered by certain foods, stress, fever, colds, allergies, sunburn and menstruation.
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