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  2. 4 days ago · Cold sores, also known as fever blisters, are a common type of mouth sore caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV-1). These sores typically appear as small, fluid-filled blisters on or around the lips, although they can also develop on the gums, roof of the mouth, or inside the cheeks.

  3. 3 days ago · When someone contracts the herpes virus, it never goes away, although it may lie dormant for long periods of time. However, when active flare-ups occur, people may have cold sores appear on the lips, gums, or roof of the mouth. What Causes A Cold Sore Flare Up? Weather (heat/cold/wind) Sickness/Fever; Stress

  4. 2 days ago · Most of the time, that obnoxious little sore in your mouth is a canker sore. Unlike cold sores, canker sores aren’t contagious — just uncomfortable. And they’re extremely common ...

  5. 1 day ago · The most common signs of a tooth infection include: Intense throbbing pain when biting or chewing. Pain radiating to the ear, jaw, or neck. Sensitivity to hot or cold foods and drinks. Swelling of the face, neck, cheek, or gums near the infection. Foul taste or odor.

  6. 3 days ago · What Causes Swollen Gums and Mouth Sores? 1. Oral Herpes. One common cause of stomatitis, particularly in children, is infection with herpes simplex virus (HSV). Oral HSV infection can produce a number of unpleasant symptoms, including pain, fever, irritability, dribbling and difficulty swallowing, as well as swollen gums.

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