catharine101
12-01-2007, 10:35 PM
Ok -
So, I'm well aware that oral herpes is usally defined as cold sores or fever blisters, and that canker sores are something else. Cold sores are pretty obvious in their description - we all know what they look like. And I've previously described canker sores to others on this site as usually the result of friction (from braces) or an irritation from super spicy food or something. The canker sores usually look like white areas of skin on the inside of your lip - sort of like an empty blister as they don't have any fluid in them.
But I"m confused about fever blisters. What exactly is a fever blister?? Are they inside your mouth or outside and what do they look like??
I'm especially interested right now, because I'm starting to feel as though I may have contracted oral herpes as well. I've been feeling that sort of tingling sort of burning feeling on my upper lip over the last month or so. But thought I was just paranoid because of the GH. Also, I don't get any tingly feelings genitally, so not sure if it was prodromic or not as I've nothing to relate too. But now I have what I would previously have referred to as a canker sore. It's actually the third one I've had in about 4 months. Which makes me start to think maybe it's not a canker sore like it appears. Maybe it's a fever blister??
So all... what is a fever blister?? Or, if we can't agree on that, :) what does oral herpes look like inside the mouth, as opposed to cold sores on the outside.
And yes, I will see my doctor this week to have him swab it!! :) (If it doesn't disappear by the time I get there...)
So, I'm well aware that oral herpes is usally defined as cold sores or fever blisters, and that canker sores are something else. Cold sores are pretty obvious in their description - we all know what they look like. And I've previously described canker sores to others on this site as usually the result of friction (from braces) or an irritation from super spicy food or something. The canker sores usually look like white areas of skin on the inside of your lip - sort of like an empty blister as they don't have any fluid in them.
But I"m confused about fever blisters. What exactly is a fever blister?? Are they inside your mouth or outside and what do they look like??
I'm especially interested right now, because I'm starting to feel as though I may have contracted oral herpes as well. I've been feeling that sort of tingling sort of burning feeling on my upper lip over the last month or so. But thought I was just paranoid because of the GH. Also, I don't get any tingly feelings genitally, so not sure if it was prodromic or not as I've nothing to relate too. But now I have what I would previously have referred to as a canker sore. It's actually the third one I've had in about 4 months. Which makes me start to think maybe it's not a canker sore like it appears. Maybe it's a fever blister??
So all... what is a fever blister?? Or, if we can't agree on that, :) what does oral herpes look like inside the mouth, as opposed to cold sores on the outside.
And yes, I will see my doctor this week to have him swab it!! :) (If it doesn't disappear by the time I get there...)

