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  2. What Is the Difference Between a Fever Blister and a Cold Sore?

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    If the cold sore is painful, icing it can help as can non-prescription gels or ointment with benzocaine, lidocaine, dibucaine, or benzyl alcohol, and/or over-the-counter pain relievers such as ...

  3. These Pictures Will Help You Identify the Most Common ... - AOL

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    Treatment: Athlete’s foot can be treated with over-the-counter antifungal creams. If twice daily use after 2 to 4 weeks is not helping, Dr. Zeichner suggests that you visit your dermatologist ...

  4. Cold sore - Wikipedia

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    When reactivation occurs, the virus travels down the nerves to the skin where it may cause blisters (cold sores) around the lips or mouth area. [25] In case of Herpes zoster the nose can be affected. [26] Cold sore outbreaks may be influenced by stress, menstruation, sunlight, [27] sunburn, fever, dehydration, or local skin trauma. [28]

  5. Is it COVID-19, a cold or the flu? Your guide to seasonal ...

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    Here’s your guide on what to expect when it comes to flu, the common cold, COVID-19 and more, including symptoms and treatment options. Click on the links below to jump ahead to a certain fall ...

  6. 1-Docosanol - Wikipedia

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    In July 2000, docosanol was approved for medical use in the United States as an antiviral agent for reducing the duration of cold sores. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 7 ] It is an over-the-counter medication (OTC). It is sold under the brand name Abreva among others.

  7. Angular cheilitis - Wikipedia

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    The mouth may act as a reservoir of Candida that reinfects the sores at the corners of the mouth and prevents the sores from healing. [citation needed] A lesion caused by recurrence of a latent herpes simplex infection can occur in the corner of the mouth. This is herpes labialis (a cold sore), and is sometimes termed "angular herpes simplex". [2]