What is a cold sore?
Cold sores are almost always caused by the herpes simplex 1 virus, which is transmitted via skin-to-skin contact. It doesn’t have to be sexual contact either – a goodbye kiss on the cheek from Aunt Ethel will do it. Outbreaks can be triggered by sunlight, fatigue, injury to the face or even hormonal changes during your period which can ‘wake up’ the virus.
The first sign is usually a tingling, itching or burning sensation around the mouth. Small fluid-filled blisters will then appear, often on the edge of your lower lip. If the blisters burst, this exposes the raw skin underneath which then scabs over. Many people never show symptoms, while others can experience a single outbreak. But an unlucky few will experience recurrent cold sores.