What does a Fever Blister Look Like?

A fever blister is a little blister that is present on the mouth, lips, gum. It look like the blister from a burn, only smaller. Even thought it's small, they are usually painful.

They are caused by a virus, and usually go away on their own in a couple of weeks. You can find more information here: nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000....

According to the AAD, the number of blisters that appear may vary from one to many, and when these blisters break, the fluid can ooze and crust. When the crust falls off, slightly red skin is visible. These sores generally heal completely and leave no visible scars.

The virus that causes the blisters, however, remains in the body in a rested state. The blisters can reappear with stress, overexposure to the sun, cold and flu, or sleep deprivation.

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