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Will I break out with cold sore later?

Ok my boyfriend kissed me when he had and outbreak it seemed to be scabbed over but I guess it wasn't because ever since I've been having the sensations of oral herpes. I get the popping sensation on my lip sometimes there is a burning sensation. I haven't broken out someone posted a question like "I have the sensation of herpes do I have herpes?" kind of question someone answered back saying "Yes you do but you probably haven't broken out because you have a good immune system." He also said the that the sensations get less frequent over time When I get sensations they last they a second and it won't come back for a while. . But my question is will I break out later? Or will I only get sensations?

Cold sores how ever are very common to have 50-90 percent of the world has it and it's usually contracted during child hood from relatives or friends who have cold sores then go around kissing children when they don't know any better. So there is a chance that you could have had cold sores for a very long time and not have even know it.
Burning, itching and or tingling sensations at one spot around the mouth are usually signs that cold sore is going to break out
About your immune system, that is true. Your immune system plays a big part when it comes to oral or genital break outs can suppress herpes all by itself or when it's run down by stress or triggered by other things it can make an out break happen.
There is nothing to say weather you will or won't get an out break. Some people only get symptoms with out blisters or sores on the mouth. While others get the classic out break of cold sores. All you can do for now is wait and see. If you get a tiny pimple, blister or sore in the next few days. It is also true that out breaks get less sever or frequent over time.
They could have meant that they have the symptoms of herpes and didn't know what words to use.
You can do some research on herpes through a google search. I know it's easier for other people to come up with answers but they are not always reliable.

Top 5 Cold Sore Stages You Want To Avoid

The most desirable of all cold sore stages, if there is such a thing, is the latent stage. The herpes virus is asleep and hiding in the nerve ganglia. There are no symptoms and no problems. Nearly a third of all who are infected with these herpes simplex viruses will never experience the active cold sore stages mentioned next. A blood test would be the only way of knowing if they carry this virus, or its anti-bodies. For the rest of us, read on.

THE 5 ACTIVE COLD SORE STAGES YOU SHOULD AVOID:

1. PRODROME - During this beginning stage of a cold sore, the herpes virus senses the conditions are right for successful replication. It will then wake up and move to the surface of your face through the fibers of the nerve it originally picked as home. You can actually feel the virus movement as a tingling, itching sensation. Some report a burning or dryness. The next stage will occur anywhere between 2 hours and 2 days. You can delay, or even prevent, the virus from replicating by applying a good treatment at this stage. My suggestion is to get ice on the target area as soon as you feel these warning symptoms.

2. INFLAMMATION and PRE-SORE - During this stage of a cold sore, the virus particles enter the nerve cells. The irritation causes swelling and redness. The sore vesicles appear. These are small pimple-like red blisters that break out individually or in groups. They are quite painful to the touch. Additional symptoms that first appear at this stage are headaches, fever and swollen glands.

3. OPEN SORE - At this stage of a cold sore, the vesicles break open and merge into a single, big, open ulcer. This is probably the most painful stage. It definitely is the most contagious stage as a clear fluid weeps from the sore. This thick fluid is absolutely teeming with new virus that can easily infect another area of your own body, or someone else. Do not touch the sore with your fingers - use an alcohol soaked tissue. And do not kiss anyone, anywhere.

4. CRUST AND SCAB - At this cold sore stage, a yellowish crust or scab will form over the open wound. Still very painful at this stage, it is even more painful when you move your mouth and the scab cracks. Also, highly contagious fluid will weep out each time. As new skin forms under the crust, itching, pain and much discomfort will continue. The scab may fall off and re-form one or more times during this healing period. The herpes virus is now retreating back into hiding until the next opportune moment.

5. POST SCAB AND FINAL HEALING - At this cold sore stage your scab is gone and the new skin is visible. Under the new skin, however, healing continues as the millions of destroyed cells are replaced. There usually is redness in the area until this healing is complete. This could take from 2 to 15 days, depending on your healing speed and any concurrent stress situations. The waiting makes this the most frustrating stage.

These stages and symptoms occur over a period of about three to four weeks, depending on your current health level, stress, and the care you apply. They are not pleasant and can be dangerous if caution is not taken. Careful personal hygiene and maintaining a high level of social responsibility will greatly reduce the risk and effects of each of the cold sore stages.

Better yet, use a proven natural home remedy to prevent cold sores from happening. It is quite easy with what we know today and you can avoid the risk and discomfort of these cold sore stages.

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Denny Bodoh is a 35-year newspaper veteran and dedicated natural health research writer. Discover a lot more about Cold Sores and amazing Cold Sore Treatments at Denny's popular site: http://www.Be-Cold-Sore-Free.com

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