Inside the mouth are usually canker sores. Rinse your mouth with warm salt water at least twice a day, as well as brushing, flossing and using mouthwash. I don't know if cold sores (herpes simplex) develop in the mouth or not, but there is no cure. It will go into remission if treated. I like Carmex. There is also Abreva. Once you have a cold sore, it will come and go. It will usually rear its ugly head up when your immune system is low (stress, exhaustion, flu...)
2007-01-07 19:18:32
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answered by Teresa S 1
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answered by ? 3
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Well if they're on the inside of your mouth then there is a good chance that they are from you biting your cheek...but I guess it depends on where they are. If they are sores then yes it is possible that you have herpes. There are a lot of things that make you have an outbreak...IF it is herpes. Could be stress or certain foods cause them. There are two kinds of herpes...type 1 and 2...1 is the cold sores 2 is the genital kind...but you can get the genital kind in your mouth. Have you kissed anyone who might have had herpes? or done anything else...with someone who could have had it? Have you shared a drink or anyting with someone who could have had it? They are not dangerous...it is an STD...sexually transmitted disease. and IF it is herpes you cannot get rid of them...just find out if that is what it is then go to the dr and if it is pay attention to what causes them and then do not do those things anymore.
2007-01-07 19:23:19
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answered by Crystal 3
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"Cold sores, fever blisters" are a form of herpes. There are no cures for herpes, but they can be minimized. An old technique I used to do is melt a whole ice cube when I first start to feel a tingle to kill the bacteria. I would still get the sore but it wouldnt last as long. There are many products on the market to help heal sores. I usually get them when I am worried or when I spend too much time in the sun.
2007-01-07 18:54:03
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answered by Rick R 4
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2015-09-24 21:23:23
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answered by Shane 1
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Those are not cold sores, they're canker sores. There are a few reasons for them (biting the inside of your mouth is one), but the reasons are usually nothing to worry about. If they don't clear up after a week or so, have a doctor check them out to be safe.
2007-01-07 18:57:58
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answered by Anonymous
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herpes simplex , the virus lives in your body and waits for a chance to get an opening , like a cut or something in your mouth and then they make a nasty sore that goes away in a few days. use the Herpicin L treatments for the sores, you can get it at walmarts pharmacy area near the lip balms, they are not dangerous but i wouldnt engage in oral sex with an active sore.
2007-01-07 18:56:38
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-09-03 18:00:46
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answered by marentes 4
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Yes it is a form of herpes, but it's nothing to worry about. They are not the same herpes that you might get other places.
2007-01-07 18:52:43
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answered by bartman40467 4
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