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Do You See These 13 Worrying Signs When You Look in the Mirror?

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Sores

Sores may appear around your lips and mouth quite frequently. It’s very likely that if you have these, they’re cold sores and are actually pretty harmless. Caused by the type 1 herpes virus, most people get them as children on young adults, through saliva, as opposed to contacting the virus through sexual contact.

This virus stays with you even after the sores are gone, which is why they keep returning.

Should you contact your doctor about your sores? Yes, if you have frequent or unusually big outbreaks. In your case, your doctor may prescribe medicine, so give them a call!

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