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Cold Sore After Drinking

Do I have a Cold sore.. Or what?
I'm 18.. And NEVER got a Cold Sore or anything before.
I'm pretty sure I bit/cut my lip. The next day, I got a water blister. I drained the water blister with a needle.
Now I have a sore looking thing, with a red line through them. Its been a few days, and it hasn't healed.
What is it? I really don't think it's a cold sore, because I never got them before, and I haven't been drinking after/kissing people. Is it possible to get a blister, without it being a cold sore?
It does sound like a cold sore. Once the cold sore has erupted, it will have to run its course. There is only one quick treatment for cold sores, and that is Valtrex, but unless you already have a prescription for it, it won't work well for this cold sore. There is no over-the-counter medication or home remedy that cures cold sores, but Valtrex, which is an anti-viral medication, will make them go away much faster, and as a result of taking this medication you will have far fewer outbreaks of cold sores. It was intended for genital herpes, but cold sores are caused by the same family of viruses, and Valtrex stops colds sores in their tracks. None of the other treatments come close to the effectiveness of Valtrex, not the ointment Zovirax, and certainly not Abreva or anything else. Ask your doctor about it to see if you would be a good candidate for this medication.
Many of us already have the cold sore virus dormant in our bodies, and never have a flare up of cold sores. We contracted it as children, as it is a very common virus, and children pick it up easily as they often share food and drinks, and may be less concerned about hand washing and hygiene. Cold sores can be transmitted even when the person does not have a cold sore, though it is less likely to happen then.
These sites are informative.
http://www.herpes.com/hsv1-2.html
http://www.herpesdiagnosis.com/
http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/tc/cold-sores-topic-overview
http://kidshealth.org/kid/ill_injure/aches/cold_sores.html
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepages/9325.htm
http://www.cdc.gov/std/Herpes/STDFact-Herpes.htm
http://www.ashastd.org/herpes/herpes_overview.cfm
http://chealth.canoe.ca/drug_info_details.asp?brand_name_id=1486&rot=4

