| Re: Oral Herpes Question
There is a lot of confusion about differentiating normal mouth bumps (and I have no idea what the clinical name is for them, but they aren't associated with any pain), canker sores and cold sores (both of which cause considerable pain). From what I have read, canker sores are usually just one sore, with an angry red border and white interior. Cold sores can be one or more than one and are clustered bumps that look like blisters and when they break open, the red is in the middle. Another difference is that canker sores are more lilely to be on the interior and cold sores appear mainly on the exterior (lips and corner of mouth).
I typed in "canker sore cold sore" into google to get this info.
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