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HsvI in the mouth?


So I read the book concerning transmission which I got from westoverheights.com. However, some questions still concern me because there wasn't a lot of detail. It does say you can get hsvI sores in the mouth, but is that only on the initial outbreak? Say my score is at a 6.0; does this mean that this no longer happens and I'm only prone to cold sores?

I ask because in my lower lip I have a small group of really fine bumps and the tip of my tongue has a little bump. Also my lips itch lip crazy and I have little pimple like bumps that appear on my upper lip. They don't hurt but as they go away there is a little scab like tiny sore. Is this an outbreak?
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101028 tn?1419603004
could be many things going on. If your symptoms act up again, try to be seen within a day or two for a proper exam.

Having reoccurring herpes symptoms in all the areas you described would be unusual and isn't likely.
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Still have the tiny bump on the tip of my tongue and maybe a few of the fine bumps inside of my lip. As for the little pimple like bump on my lip, it's gone. I truly thought herpes was not something that would happen on the tip of the tongue. I do have a bad tooth in the back and I'm wondering if this could cause some of the problems.
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101028 tn?1419603004
To bump back up, just post again in your original post :)

like I said, your symptoms don't sound like oral herpes going on. Do you still have symptoms?
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I haven't followed up with the recent symptoms in which ive had. To get sores in the mouth would that only happen with an initial outbreak?

Sorry for the second posting, not sure how to just bump the message up.
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101028 tn?1419603004
You have multiple posts now which makes it difficult to help you. If you could just start keeping all your questions in one post, it makes it easier for people to see your whole "story" and help you best. thanks!

Do your symptoms sound like oral herpes? no they do not. are you following up with medical providers for your symptoms you've been posting about?
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