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	<title>Lip Blisters</title>
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		<title>How Do I Get Rid Of A Cold Sore</title>
		<description>A cold sore is really a form of herpes, or more specifically herpes Simplex virus (HSP).  Cold sores usually occur around the lips.  Common symptoms are painful, burning and itching at the place of the sore.  Small blisters will form.

The most important thing to remember if you get a cold ...</description>
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		<title>Mouth Blisters: What are they?</title>
		<description>Most of us are familiar with blisters inside the mouth; we know them better as canker sores.  The most common type of mouth sores are canker sores.  These blisters are often thought of as annoying, but with some over the counter ointment they go away in a few days.  In ...</description>
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		<title>Prevent Fever Blisters On Your Lips</title>
		<description>Fever blisters, also called cold sore, herpes oral or herpes labialis.  A fever blister is a blister that is caused from an infection by the herpes simplex Virus 1.  A fever blister will normally have itching, and soreness a day or 2 before small, painful red blisters appear.  A fever ...</description>
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