Cold sores, caused primarily by the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), affect an estimated 3.7 billion people under age 50 worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. These lesions impact both the skin and the nervous system, often appearing around the lips and mouth. Early detection is challenging because initial symptoms often mimic those of other dermatological or viral conditions, leading to potential misdiagnosis. Understanding the distinct symptoms and improving diagnostic strategies are crucial for effective management and prevention of transmission.
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5. Oozing and Ulceration As cold sore blisters progress, they rupture and release their fluid, resulting in open, shallow ulcers. This stage is often characterized by…