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  1. 20 Φεβ 2024 · Cold sores are also known as oral herpes or fever blisters. They are very common among children and adults and are usually harmless. Cold sores on infants, meanwhile, are rare but can...

  2. 30 Ιουλ 2020 · Babies with cold sores — especially newborns and babies under the age of 6 months with other risk factors — will usually get medical treatment to help them fight the cold sores.

  3. 21 Μαΐ 2024 · Newborns rarely get cold sores, but, when a baby who is less than 6 months old contracts the cold sore virus, it can have severe effects.

  4. 5 Μαΐ 2023 · Cold sores are blisters that can appear on your little one's face, usually near their lips. They're caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV) and are very common. When your child catches the herpes virus for the first time they may get other symptoms, including swollen glands and a temperature.

  5. Cold sores are small blisters around the mouth caused by the herpes simplex virus. The herpes simplex virus in a cold sore is contagious. It can be spread to others by kissing, sharing cups or utensils, sharing washcloths or towels, or by touching the cold sore before it is healed.

  6. HSV is especially dangerous to babies under 6 months of age. Parents or relatives with cold sores should be especially careful not to kiss babies—their immune systems are not well developed until after about 6 months old. Signs that a baby may have been infected with HSV include low grade fever and one or more small skin blisters.

  7. Cold sores are small painful blisters that can form on or near the lips or nose. They’re common and usually go away on their own in 12 weeks. What Are the Signs & Symptoms of Cold Sores? Kids may have tingling and numbness around their mouth before fluid-filled blisters form.

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