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From: Al on 17 Mar 2006 23:10 Everyone is probably going to think this is nuts, but on multiple occasions, I get something weird that happens with my lips. I get this tingling on the bottom lip, like I am getting a coldsore. Then I look in the mirror and there is a swollen red area that looks like a coldsore coming on right below and connected to the bottom lip. In 30 min to 1 hours time, it goes away and nothing else happens. Theres no blister, no sore, no scab etc. Is this kind of the same as getting prodrome for genital herpes and then no outbreak? Thanks, Al
From: grant on 18 Mar 2006 06:51 Yes, it could be. It could also be an allergic reaction to something. ar "Al" <tomboy83(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1142655025.747304.129340(a)i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Everyone is probably going to think this is nuts, but on multiple > occasions, I get something weird that happens with my lips. I get this > tingling on the bottom lip, like I am getting a coldsore. Then I look > in the mirror and there is a swollen red area that looks like a > coldsore coming on right below and connected to the bottom lip. In 30 > min to 1 hours time, it goes away and nothing else happens. Theres no > blister, no sore, no scab etc. Is this kind of the same as getting > prodrome for genital herpes and then no outbreak? > > Thanks, > > Al >
From: Angela S. on 18 Mar 2006 09:58 > Yes, it could be. It could also be an allergic reaction to something. I double-ditto what AR says ... Angela :) -- Yahoo! Messenger - angelals1970 Herpes Help: http://www.yoshi2me.com/ STD Message Board: http://yoshi2me.com/phpbb/index.php My 360 Page: http://360.yahoo.com/yoshi2me
From: Al on 18 Mar 2006 17:50
Hi All, Yes it could be just allergic, but this happens just spratic, not after eating. I asked my mother and she said she has that happen also, and I know that almost everyone in my family gets coldsores so I am not sure what to think. My aunt and grandmother get coldsores that look more like the regular type. Thank you, Alfred |