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Oral Herpes: The canker sores cold sores difference
Oral herpes is a type of infection in the mouth due to the herpes simplex virus. It is a very common virus and nearly all adults will be affected by herpes simplex virus at some point in their lives. Herpes is usually spread from person to person through the mucous membranes, through touching and saliva – e.g. sharing the same utensils, food or beverages or through contracting a cold sore from kissing. |
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Cold Sore vs Canker Sore:
Cold sores have these characteristics:
Canker sores vs Cold Sores: Canker sores exhibit the following features:
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