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serialnovelist
01-26-2004, 07:13 PM
Everyone in thier life has had a canker sore, or a fever blister, or whatever and it is from my understanding a normal thing, that almost everyone gets.

i've had canker sores, once in a blue moon my whole life, for one thing i've got bad teeth and they scrape the side of my cheek sometimes.

What's the difference between HSV1 and typical canker sores people get in thier mouth ?

i've got HSV 2 and i've been on Valtrex for 6 days for it, so i realy don't think a simple canker sore is HSV1.

what's the verdict ? because i've heard everyone who's ever had shingle or a canker sore has a form of herpes which is why just about everyone has antibodies, because they've been exposed to it.

but that HSV1 and HSV2 are different from it.

movingrightalong
01-26-2004, 09:13 PM
Canker sores are not contagious and are a totally different thing than a cold sore.

serialnovelist
01-26-2004, 09:22 PM
Canker sores are not contagious and are a totally different thing than a cold sore.

so how do you tell the difference inside your mouth between a canker sore and a cold sore ? guess i'll have to do a google search or something.

KimRick
01-27-2004, 10:11 AM
A canker sore occurs on the inside of your mouth, usually the cheek area & a cold sore (HSV-1) usually occurs on the outside of the mouth, on the lip or the face.

movingrightalong
01-27-2004, 10:42 AM
Herpes can occur inside the mouth, but it's rare. I'm not sure if the appearance is different than that of a canker sore. Maybe you can find somthing on the internet that could help you visually differenciate the two... if not, I suppose you'd have to get a swab.

backpacker
01-27-2004, 07:49 PM
Herpes sores usually take a lot longer to heal. I have h genitally only, and I have had many canker sores inside my mouth for various reasons: I tend to bite my cheeks if I chew gum, my mouth is easily burned by tea or soup that is too hot, eating too much acidic food gives me sores, etc. The canker sores are an injury, not an infection, and heal more quickly, esp if you rinse your mouth with hydrogen peroxide (let it sit for a few seconds, then rinse thoroughly, please!) They will start feeling better in two days. H usually has redness and swelling and some itchiness for a couple of days before the ob appears, and then the ob is usually tiny blisters which open in a day or so, and then take their own sweet time to heal.

That's my analysis, anyway, for what it's worth.

earthchick
01-31-2004, 12:38 PM
I had canker sores when when I was younger, it's not a cold sore. I don't know why they appear, but you don't have to have a cold or virus to get them, sometime they would just show up and be annoying and then go away.

 
 
 




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