What you have is chapped lips and also Herpes. What's happening is you are dehydrated and that is why your lips get like that. You get the Herpes from having internal fever. You need to drink more fluids and use Vaseline on your lips daily. You should be ok in no time.
2006-09-21 02:07:03
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answered by curious_boricua_soul 5
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If she has cold sores, then there is a excellent danger. Bloodless sores are a type of Herpes and you can actually reason the other. Performing oral intercourse on anyone who has herpes will cause bloodless sores too. And as for Ashlee W's reply, it's actually more like 1 in eight humans who have herpes (although oddly enough I've by no means spoken to any person who has it), so if you are seriously concered, you should deffinately see a medical professional. Given that it is extra common than you may suppose.
2016-08-09 14:49:15
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answered by calvani 4
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If she has bloodless sores, then there's a well threat. Cold sores are a kind of Herpes and you will reason the opposite. Performing oral intercourse on any individual who has herpes will reason bloodless sores too. And as for Ashlee W's reply, it is honestly extra like one million in eight persons who've herpes (even though oddly sufficient I've in no way spoken to anybody who has it), so if you are significantly concered, you must deffinately see a health practitioner. Because it is extra usual than you can also suppose.
2016-08-21 07:53:34
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answered by ? 4
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My best friend has had genital herpes for about eight months now, and it's been really rough. She's had about 7 outbreaks. Everywhere I read it says it stops flaring up so much after time, but its not getting less frequent for her. She's been on Antiviral meds the whole time, too. She also has type 1 diabetes which she has had her whole life, which really weakens her immune system. Will it ever get better?
But after a friend share this video everything has changed.
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2016-05-14 15:47:11
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answered by Anonymous
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If she has chilly sores, then there's a sturdy probability. chilly sores are a form of Herpes and one would reason the different. appearing oral intercourse on somebody who has herpes will reason chilly sores too. And as for Ashlee W's answer, that is actual extra like a million in 8 people who've herpes (in spite of the indisputable fact that oddly adequate i've got on no account spoken to all of us who has it), so once you're heavily concered, you're able to deffinately see a doctor. by way of fact that is extra undemanding than you're able to think of.
2016-10-01 05:15:13
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answered by ? 4
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chapped lips. Oral herpes are cold sores and it sounds to me like you might have a few pimples.
2006-09-21 01:59:51
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answered by Anonymous
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It don't sound like herpes or chapped lips, sounds like infintigo (spelled way off) sores. check with a doctor.
2006-09-21 02:03:55
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answered by 51ain'tbad 3
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"oral herpes" are aka cold sores/ fever blisters....you get them around your lips. They are blisters.
sounds like you just need some chapstick
2006-09-21 01:59:56
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answered by Jessi 7
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it could actually be fever blisters otherwise known as stress sores. fever blisters don't get full of fluid/pus but rather seem yellow.
i suggest you get an anti-biotic or better still vist a doctor. no harm involved. even if you visit the pharmacy/drugstore, they would be able to help.
do not rub your lips using your fingers as you may spread the germs. also dont lick your lips. apply a non-flavoured lip balm and check it out asap.
2006-09-21 02:01:30
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answered by NikkiP 2
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Have you had your mouth on any herpes-infected appendages lately?
2006-09-21 02:33:48
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answered by Master_of_my_own_domain 4
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